38 image-processing-postdoc Postdoctoral positions at University of Maryland, Baltimore
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Post-Doctoral Position - Oncology & molecular biology & radiology imaging - (220000JV) Exciting positions for postdoctoral fellows or research specialists in chemistry or in molecular biology
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Post-Doctoral Position - Oncology & molecular biology & radiology imaging - (210001I2) Exciting positions for postdoctoral fellows or research specialists in chemistry or in molecular biology
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Description The Center for Advanced Imaging Research (CAIR) within the Department of Diagnostic Radiology & Nuclear Medicine at University of Maryland School of Medicine has an opening for MRI Scientists with a
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Post-Doctoral Position - Pulse Sequence and Reconstruction Techniques for Prospective Motion Correction y - (250000N6) The Center for Advanced Imaging Research (CAIR) within the Department
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. This 2-year project, funded by the American Cancer Society, focuses on a novel method of T cell radiolabeling and imaging to get an insight into T cell penetration to solid tumors, including brain cancer
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/postdoc/ for more information on postdoctoral training and benefits at the University of Maryland, Baltimore. The University of Maryland, Baltimore, located on 32 acres in downtown Baltimore, is known as
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Post-Doctoral Position - fMRI - (220000FO) Description: The Center for Advanced Imaging Research (CAIR) in the Department of Radiology & Nuclear Medicine at the University of Maryland School
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Post-Doctoral Position - fMRI - (210001PR) Description: The Center for Advanced Imaging Research (CAIR) in the Department of Radiology & Nuclear Medicine at the University of Maryland School
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rehabilitation, as well as various translational research skills, including advanced image processing or novel imaging techniques with our collaborators at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Writing
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, Nature Communications, PNAS, NAR, and others. The Gaykalova Lab is looking for an enthusiastic, highly-motivated postdoc, interested in cancer epigenetics. In particular, a qualified candidate will lead