12 postdoctoral-mechanical-engineering research jobs at University of Maryland, Baltimore in United States
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. Qualifications and Skills Ph.D. in Medical Physics, Bioengineering, Physics, Mathematics, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or a related field is required
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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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Postdoctoral Fellow –Yuan Laboratory - (2300015W) The Shock, Trauma, and Anesthesiology Research (STAR Center) Center and the Center for Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative Medicine at the University
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Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or a related field is required. Expertise required in one or more of the following areas: strong background in experimental physics, algorithm
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Post-Doctoral Fellow - (2300002E) Description We are seeking a postdoctoral fellow who will participate in malaria studies focusing on uncovering the mechanisms underlying severe malaria, with
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Postdoctoral Fellow - (22000158) AVAILABLE POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN HUMAN MICROBIOME GROUP AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, INSTITUTE FOR GENOME SCIENCES The human microbiome study
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Post-Doctoral Fellow: Immunology, Vaccine - (2200005X) Postdoctoral Positions in Immunology and Vaccine Development. Center for Vaccine Development and Global Health (CVD), University of Maryland
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at the Department of Surgery, University of Maryland is seeking a highly motivated and creative postdoctoral researcher with a strong research background in molecular and cellular biology. Research in our lab focuses
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Post-Doctoral Fellow - Transplant Division - (200000QV) The Surgical Sciences Division at the Department of Surgery is seeking a highly motivated and creative postdoctoral researcher with a strong
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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