53 phd-position-in-security Postdoctoral positions at University of Maryland, Baltimore
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Post-Doctoral Research Vascular/Extracellular Matrix Biology - (210000PP) Post-Doctoral Research Fellow Position in Vascular/Extracellular Matrix Biology University of Maryland School of Medicine
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Description Postdoctoral Positions in Immunology and Vaccine Development. Center for Vaccine Development and Global Health (CVD), University of Maryland School of Medicine. Available immediately. The CVD
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. Maintain inventory and order supplies Attend meetings Other duties as assigned Qualifications PhD or MD required Two years of post-degree experience with research background in flow cytometry, analysis
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, equipment, and reagents; conduct quality control analyses. Assist with ordering of needed research supplies and equipment. Qualifications PhD or MD required Experience in laboratory research required
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to work independently is essential. Salary commensurate with experience. To apply for this position or to seek additional information, please contact Dr Marcela Pasetti by e-mail: mpasetti@som.umaryland.edu
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Post-Doctoral Fellow - Obesity in PM2.5 Exposure - (220000CK) Post-doctoral research position in Division of Cardiology University of Maryland A full-time postdoctoral position is available in
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Post-Doctoral Fellow - Myosin Phosphatase - (210001SB) Post-doctoral research position in Division of Cardiology University of Maryland A full time Post-Doctoral fellowship position is available in
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Post-Doctoral Fellow Research - (1900014V) An NIH funded postdoctoral position is open in the laboratory of Roger Bannister at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. The successful
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Post-Doctoral Fellow - Myosin Phosphatase - (190000G0) Post-doctoral research position in Division of Cardiology University of Maryland A full time Post-Doctoral fellowship position is available in
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Post-Doctoral Fellow Research - (190000XA) An NIH-funded postdoctoral position is open in the laboratory of Dr. Roger Bannister at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. The successful