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hypertension. Multidisciplinary approaches include molecular and cellular biology, physiological evaluation, quantitative histology, as well as bulk or single-cell omics. Qualifications PhD or MD in Molecular
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UMB Center for the Advancement of Chronic Pain Research (CACPR) is strongly encouraged. This job will require the candidate to be able to: Process autonomic measurements Perform advanced analyses
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able to: Process autonomic measurements Perform advanced analyses of clinical phenotypes, Have experience with chronic pain markers Have experience with scientific writing. Qualifications The candidate
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strongly encouraged. Qualifications The candidate should have a PhD in neuroscience and/or epidemiology, graduate training in biomedical science, extensive experience with human data collection in healthy
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of a one-year assignment with potential renewal based on funding. Qualifications Qualifications: PhD from a diverse set of backgrounds related to health outcomes research (i.e Public Health
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salary and benefits. As a post-doctoral fellow, you will have a minimum of a one-year assignment with potential renewal based on funding. Qualifications Qualifications: PhD from a diverse set of
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to represent the model(s). Qualifications The ideal candidate will have a background (PhD) in microbiology, immunology, biochemistry, mass spectrometry, chemistry, or closely related areas. Willingness to work
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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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and staff were awarded more than $32 million in grants and contracts. UMSSW researchers address physical and behavioral health and their social determinants. Ongoing study foci include mental health
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Project: https://www.medschool.umaryland.edu/Anesthesiology/Research/Wei-Chao-MD-PhD/Projects/ Qualifications Qualifications: Candidates with PhD and MD/PhD degree in molecular/cell biology, immunology