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Postdoctoral Fellow Cardiovascular Development and Regeneration Position - (210001LR) Postdoctoral Fellow in Cardiovascular Development and Regeneration A fulltime position postdoctoral fellow
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research focusing on the molecular and cellular mechanisms causing malformations of brain development. Specifically, we are interested in new gene discovery, establishing in vitro, and in vivo models, and
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Postdoctoral Fellow for Cardiovascular Development and Regeneration - (210000BE) Postdoctoral Fellow for Cardiovascular Development and Regeneration A Fulltime Postdoctoral Fellow position is
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a dynamic, translational research program focused on engineering oncolytic viruses to target pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) and modulate the tumor microenvironment for enhanced immunotherapy
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develop advanced imaging (two-photon, mini-2P) and molecular approaches. Help in mentoring graduate and undergraduate trainees. Contribute to high-impact publications and grant proposals. Qualifications
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scientific journals and apply for internal and extramural funding that will facilitate his/her career development in an academic environment. Duties: Working with primary cell culture systems, 3D culture
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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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appointment as an Instructor at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. The fellowship is designed to develop professional competence in the care of patients undergoing radiation therapy, with a special
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-doctoral fellow to make an impact on public health. The candidate will have opportunity to work with several collaborators at NIH NEI and other clinical and academic sites to develop tools and approaches
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position is available in Dr. Meier’s research group in the Department of Surgery at the University of Maryland Medical Center and Medical School. The research project is particularly focused on developing