21 phd-computer-science-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" Fellowship positions at University of Maryland, Baltimore
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Postdoctoral Fellowship: Community-Engaged Research (CEnR) - (250000S6) The University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Sciences, and Health Outcomes Research’s
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Postdoctoral Fellowship: Health Inequalities - (250000T2) The University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Sciences, and Health Outcomes Research (PSHOR) has
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Description The University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Sciences, and Health Outcomes Research (PSHOR) has an exciting Postdoctoral Fellowship opportunity for two (2
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Postdoctoral Fellowship: Measurement Health Inequalities - (250000S5) The University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Sciences, and Health Outcomes Research (PSHOR
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models, and clinical cohorts to uncover mechanisms by which early-life gut microbial metabolism shapes host immunity. We welcome applicants with backgrounds in computational biology, molecular microbiology
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genetics, genomics, epidemiology/public health, computational biology, bioinformatics, or a related field. Applicants must have experience or interest in developing expertise on genomic, epidemiologic, and
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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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a short description of their doctoral training and future research goals to: Peter B. Crino, MD, PhD Professor and Chairman Department of Neurology, Epilepsy Division 110 S. Paca Street, 3rd Floor
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brain disorders using human genetics, single-cell and spatial genomics, human pluripotent stem cells, and computational biology. Ongoing NIH-funded studies apply these approaches to psychiatric disorders
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Center at University of Maryland School of Medicine. The candidate will study lung cancer biology and how genotype/phenotype plays a role in therapeutic response to existing chemotherapies as well as novel