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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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Assistant or Laboratory Research Specialist who will conduct experiments uncovering the molecular mechanisms of cognitive decline associated with aging and Alzheimer’s Disease in the laboratory of Dr. Michy
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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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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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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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make important contributions to several NIH-funded research projects related to the genetic and neurobiological mechanisms underlying psychiatric, neurological, and substance use disorders
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an international reputation for genetically engineering and testing vaccines against a wide variety of enteric and other infections, including malaria, COVID-19 and influenza. Based in the School of Medicine
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to facilitate clinical trials. The position is largely computational and statistical and involves collaboration with wet-lab researchers providing data and is focused on fundamental biological mechanisms
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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