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Engineering Technician - (240000K4) The University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) is currently seeking an Engineering Technician to join the Department of Pharmacology. Under direct supervision
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and managing laboratory research activities in a laboratory setting studying the pharmacology and neuroscience underlying antidepressant drug action. This role will require working with laboratory
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of Pharmacology. Under direct supervision, the selected candidate will work on NIH and DOD funded projects related to breast cancer metastasis. The goal of the laboratory is to gain a deeper understanding of
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. Working knowledge of applicable medical terminology, gross anatomy, biology, pathology, and pharmacology. Working knowledge of the policies and procedures regarding the disposition of human remains. Ability
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ABILITIES: Ability to effectively communicate with a wide range of people who may have a wide range of educational backgrounds. Solid understanding of pharmacology; solid understanding of medications
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terminology, gross anatomy, biology, pathology, and pharmacology. Thorough knowledge of the policies and procedures regarding the disposition of human remains. Skill in and ability to prepare embalming and
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of mortuary science and embalming. Thorough knowledge of applicable medical terminology, gross anatomy, biology, pathology, and pharmacology. Thorough knowledge of the policies and procedures regarding
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strengths in one of the following: (1) therapeutics (including pharmacologic or device-based/digital interventions); (2) pain, with an emphasis on co-occurring pain and substance use disorders, and (3
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Assistant or Associate Professor - (230001IK) The Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine are recruiting a tenure
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neuroscience of addiction, with research strengths in one of the following: (1) computational psychiatry, (2) experimental therapeutics (encompassing behavioral, biosocial, pharmacologic, brain stimulation