16 master "Los Alamos National Laboratory" Fellowship research jobs at University of Maryland, Baltimore in United States
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microscopy, primary cell culture, immunohistochemistry, and/or behavioral testing. Candidates should be highly motivated and with ability to work in a dynamic team environment. They should have good
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the efficacy and pharmaceutical kinetics of the engineered yeast strains. Principal duties and responsibilities: · Design and conduct molecular and cell biology research experimentation as directed by
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the efficacy and pharmaceutical kinetics of the engineered yeast strains. Principal duties and responsibilities: · Design and conduct molecular and cell biology research experimentation as directed by
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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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differentiation in vitro, and improve nerve regeneration with stem cells or exosomes after nerve repair to explore related therapeutic mechanisms. Our primary goals are to develop new strategies for brain injury
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prevention science for a minimum of two years starting on or before July 1, 2024. Dr. Lisa Berlin will serve as principal mentor. Dr. Berlin is the Alison L. Richman Professor of Children and Families, a
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receive consideration for employment regardless of sex, gender identity, race, color, religion, national original, disability, protected veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law or
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regeneration. The primary focus in Yuan laboratory includes 1) Delineating molecular mechanisms in the lung vascular niche during homeostasis and diseases; 2) Incorporating bioengineering principles and human
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microscopy, primary cell culture, immunohistochemistry, and/or behavioral testing. Candidates should be highly motivated and with ability to work in a dynamic team environment. They should have good
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approaches including biochemistry, molecular biology and flow cytometry to study cell line models, primary leukemia cells and in vivo models. Candidates with a Ph.D. degree and relevant interests and