45 phd-computer-artificial-machine-human Postdoctoral positions at University of Maryland, Baltimore
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Post Doctoral Research Fellow - (240001QF) The Department of Neurology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (George Uhl MD PhD PI) is recruiting for highly qualified postdoctoral
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the interactions of Shigella with human cells in order to 1) identify pathogen features required for the pathogenic process, 2) identify point of intervention for vaccine development, and 3) characterize host
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head motion. Other resources within the Department are a PET-MRI, a human MRI-guided focused ultrasound system, and a 9.4T animal MRI scanner. The CAIR has multiple faculty-level scientists, staff and
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-dedicated whole-body 3 Tesla Siemens Prisma platform, as well as a highly accurate real-time optical system to track head motion. Other resources within the Department are a PET-MRI, a human MRI-guided
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, strongly motivated researcher with knowledge of MR physics. Working knowledge of computer languages (e.g. Matlab) and statistical analysis software for imaging processing of structural and functional MRI
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our interdisciplinary team of basic scientists and clinicians with expertise in vascular biology, physiology, bioengineering, and thoracic aortic diseases to conduct NIH-supported research of human
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of Maryland-Baltimore as of June 1, 2018. MD, PhD or MD/PhD scientist is sought to join the emerging field of chemical genetics. The Hong lab has identified a number of small molecules that specifically
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Post-Doctoral Fellow - (230001LX) The University of Maryland, Baltimore is currently seeking a Post-Doctoral Fellow to join the dynamic research team of Irina Burd, MD, PhD within the Department
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experimental procedures and results in a detailed laboratory notebook and computer databases. Analyze data using statistical software. Prepare graphics to present data at conferences and in manuscripts
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postdoctoral researcher to perform research in tendon and ligament regenerative medicine under the supervision of Natalie Leong, MD and Jie Jiang, PhD. The successful candidate will be expected to guide and