12 engineering-"jobs" Fellowship positions at University of Maryland, Baltimore in United States
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, attention to detail, and scientific and engineering creativity are essential. Job : Postdoctoral Fellows Organization : School of Medicine - Clinical Departments Job Posting : Jan 8, 2024
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engineering is preferred. The University of Maryland Baltimore, School of Dentistry is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
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planning and delivery, and quality assurance in routine clinical practice. Research Lab and Environment The new member will work under the supervision of Dr. Lei Ren, who is a Professor and Associate Chief
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of Microbial Pathogenesis. The lab studies the role(s) of lipids (engineered or native) in the early innate immune response in multiple infection models. The project is focused on developing new therapeutic
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Postdoctoral Fellow - (230000OJ) NAMED POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP AT THE INTERFACE OF IMMUNE ENGINEERING AND BIOINFORMATICS The Jewell Research Lab and The Bromberg Research Lab at the University
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of Maryland School of Medicine are currently recruiting a fully funded postdoctoral fellow to join the Yuan laboratory with a potential starting date of January 1, 2024, to work on the lung and vascular
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monitoring after cardiac arrest with stem cell therapy or therapeutic hypothermia and underlying mechanisms; 2) glycol-engineered neural stem cells to improve brain outcome after cardiac arrest. 3) Stem cell
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& Regenerative Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine are currently recruiting a postdoctoral fellow to join the Yuan laboratory with a potential starting date of August 1, 2023, to work on the
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-personal and communication skills and ability to work effectively both as a part of the group and individually • hold a doctoral degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Physics, Engineer
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of human thoracic aortic disease. Our laboratory within the Division of Cardiac Surgery in the School of Medicine and in direct collaboration with bioengineers within the A. James Clark School of Engineering