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of the educational programs within the School of Medicine (SOM). This includes, but is not limited to, over 4,000 students and learners enrolled in SOM degree seeking programs (i.e.: MD, PhD, master's and dual-degree
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- Research Internal Number: A-182708-14 General Description Salary: $50,000 - $62,000 per year The Johns Hopkins Division of Rheumatology is seeking a one or two-year MD, PhD, or MD/PhD Postdoctoral Fellow for
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lectures, and opportunities for collaboration with faculty across disciplines and departments. Under the direction of Cheryl Dennison Himmelfarb, PhD, RN, and Center faculty, the postdoctoral fellow will
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the Hopkins group is lead by David Kaplan and Surjeet Rajendran. The successful candidate will have expertise in theoretical particle physics and a PhD in physics or a related discipline by September 2026
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MD, MD-PhD, DO, or equivalent medical degree and be board-certified in medical oncology or hematology. The candidate must have demonstrated expertise appropriate for appointment as an Associate
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the hiring department. Qualifications MD or MD/PHD who is fellowship-trained in Oculoplastics. Application Instructions Please submit all application materials through via Interfolio by clicking the "Apply Now
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equivalency formula. Preferred Qualifications PhD in computer science, engineering, a quantitative discipline, or a domain science with strong computational components. Experience with AI/ML, vision, NLP
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Observatory for Rare Events (CUORE) and the CUORE Upgrade with Particle IDentification. Candidates should have a PhD in experimental nuclear or particle physics, or the equivalent. Preference will be given
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upgrades of ALPHA. Candidates should have a PhD in experimental particle physics or the equivalent, and preference will be given to candidates having experience with cryogenics, microwave electronics, and
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Medical - Clinical Medical - Research Internal Number: A-179907-11 General Description The laboratory of Gislin Dagnelie, PhD, Lions Vision Research and Rehabilitation Center, Johns Hopkins Wilmer Eye