51 post-doc-image-engineering-computer-vision Postdoctoral positions at University of Maryland, Baltimore
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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 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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medicine. Interested applicants should apply at the following link: ttps://umb.taleo.net/careersection/umb_faculty+and+post+docs/jobsearch.ftl?lang=en&portal=8100108441 UMB is an Equal Opportunity
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apply at the following link: ttps://umb.taleo.net/careersection/umb_faculty+and+post+docs/jobsearch.ftl?lang=en&portal=8100108441 UMB is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified
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PhD in Computer Science or Electrical Engineering with biomedical data analysis emphasis or related fields is required. Previous experience in developing novel data mining algorithm, magnetic resonance
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Post-doctoral - (190001KG) Post-doctoral research position in Department of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Nutrition, University of Maryland, Baltimore A full-time Post-Doctoral
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. Depending on background and interest, the post-doc will perform experiments involving CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing, proteomics, biochemistry, hiPSCs and iPSC-CMs. Prior experience in these methodologies as
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hypothesis that editing of MP lowers blood pressure in models of hypertension and heart failure, and will determine the mechanism(s) by which it does so. The post-doc will perform experiments in animal models
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Post-Doctoral Fellow - (180000RB) The University of Maryland Department of Emergency Medicine is seeking a post-doctoral fellow to join our growing research team. Responsibilities will include
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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