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background in pulse sequence development and/or reconstruction techniques. The MRI scientist will be involved with an NIH-funded project to develop real-time adaptive motion correction for MRI, and
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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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recruiting multiple postdoctoral fellows, to join our interdisciplinary team studying the gut microbiome’s role in immune tolerance development. Our lab integrates multi-omics microbiome analyses, experimental
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systems biology, bioinformatics, algorithm development, and leading-edge technologies including single-cell sequencing. Benefits (Exempt Regular): UMB offers a comprehensive benefits package that
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tools. Her research incorporates systems biology, bioinformatics, algorithm development, and leading-edge technologies including single-cell sequencing. Benefits (Exempt Regular): UMB offers a
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multiple individual and organizational factors, including internal equity. To uphold pay equity in alignment with the framework, starting salaries are not negotiable. Before applying, please ensure
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methods, tumor evolution, subclone and mutational analysis, antigen prediction, immune repertoire sequencing, or other related areas. Qualifications The successful candidate will hold a Ph.D., M.D., or M.D
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Care Hospitalist Services at both campuses, though they will be primarily based at one of the two campuses. This hospitalist staffing model aligns with the faculty staffing model of the University
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infrastructure to support both research-based and clinical high-throughput sequencing, as well as high-complexity data analyses, including extensive computational grid and storage capabilities available to all
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is $77,000 to $92,000 based on experience. Starting salaries are set in accordance with the University’s framework, which considers multiple individual and organizational factors, including internal