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Metadata Librarian - (230000FP) Metadata Librarian Health Sciences and Human Services Library (HSHSL) University of Maryland, Baltimore The Health Sciences and Human Services Library (HSHSL) at the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) seeks a dynamic and collaborative Metadata Librarian to...
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laboratory research activities in a laboratory setting studying the pharmacology and neuroscience underlying antidepressant drug action. This is a Full-Time, Contractual position. For more information, please
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and neuroscience underlying antidepressant drug action. This is a Full-Time, Contractual position. For more information, please visit gouldlab.org. The Department of Psychiatry is committed to actively
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, neurosciences intensive care unit, cardiac surgical intensive care unit, and trauma/neurotrauma intensive care units at the University of Maryland Medical Center. Division faculty serve as site investigators
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programs teaching mission as well as supporting the laboratory research goals in collaboration with the University of Maryland’s Medicine Institute for Neuroscience Discovery (UM-MIND). Teaching
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biology and neuroscience techniques in accordance with IACUC protocols including animal behavior, histological procedures such as perfusion, tissue sectioning, and staining. 6. Assisting with lab related
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. Ordering or making more when necessary 5. Performing molecular biology and neuroscience techniques in accordance with IACUC protocols including animal behavior, histological procedures such as perfusion
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grant funding and a research focus in bioengineering or neuroscience. Rank and salary Full-time, tenure-track position at the level of Associate Professor or Professor. Salary and start-up funds
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managing laboratory research activities in a laboratory setting studying the pharmacology and neuroscience underlying antidepressant drug action. This role will require working with laboratory rodents, but
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Research Program, Treatment Research Program (including a 24- bed inpatient unit), Neuroscience Program (including the Maryland Brain Collection), and the University of Maryland Center