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organizational, oral, and written communications skills. To Apply: Interested individuals should send their CV, contact information for three references, a brief description of past research experience, and
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, Epidemiology, Psychology, Education, Statistics or related discipline) are encouraged to apply. Eligible candidates should have excellent communication skills, writing skills and time-management skills. How
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backgrounds related to health outcomes research (i.e Public Health, Epidemiology, Psychology, Education, Statistics or related discipline) are encouraged to apply. Eligible candidates should have excellent
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Qualifications and Skills Ph.D. in Medical Physics, Physics, Mathematics, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering, or a related field is required. Expertise is required or highly desired
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address physical and behavioral health and their social determinants. Ongoing study foci include mental health, substance use and misuse, suicide and violence prevention, homelessness, HIV/AIDS, child
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Methodology) and the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (department of Applied Developmental Psychology) This postdoctoral fellowship will be principally in person/onsite. Compensation and Benefits
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stakeholder engagement is desired. The selected candidate will work directly with Dr. Villalonga-Olives on the investigation of health inequalities, the use of psychometrics and patient-centered outcomes
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targets for pulmonary infections, including bacterial, fungal, and viral models. We use mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) to spatially resolve the host-pathogen interface to develop systems-level
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on antibody discovery, engineering and delivery. The successful applicants will screen therapeutic antibodies against various gut infectious diseases. The candidate antibodies will be characterized and
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on antibody discovery, engineering and delivery. The successful applicants will screen therapeutic antibodies against various gut infectious diseases. The candidate antibodies will be characterized and