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, Sciences, and Health Outcomes Research (P-SHOR) has an opening for a Community Program Coordinator to work within the Maryland Poison Center (MPC). POSITION DETAILS: Compensation: $24.45 – $25.41
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training program. Experience: Three years experience as a sign language interpreter including experience in a post-secondary educational setting. Supervisory Experience: N/A Certification/Licensure
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in a retirement program (pension or optional retirement plan/ORP) that must be selected and is effective on your date of hire. Exempt regular staff receive a generous PAID leave package that includes
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Medical Director for the Master Program in Forensic Medicine Open Rank: (Professor/Associate/Assistant) - (250000CY) POSITION OVERVIEW: The School of Graduate Studies (www.graduate.umaryland.edu
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Advanced Heart Failure, Mechanical Circulatory Support and Heart Transplant Program (3-309-1248) - (250000LS) As part of the University of Maryland School of Medicine’s Heart Failure program
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Director, Maryland Brain Tumor Program - (240001NG) Director , Maryland Brain Tumor Program The University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenbaum Comprehensive Cancer Center (UMGCCC) in
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, additional faculty are being recruited and will be provided laboratory space in the CTEM to establish an interdisciplinary research program, utilizing resources and benefiting from direct engagement with
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Cancer Center investigators and supporting the research infrastructure of the Center. Greenebaum Cancer Center includes 4 major research programs: Cancer Therapeutics, Population Science, Cancer Biology
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research programs: Cancer Therapeutics, Population Science, Cancer Biology, and Tumor Immunology and Immunoengineering. The successful candidate will be a full-time member of the Biostatistics Shared
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. focused ultrasound, nanomedicine), and Neural Regeneration/Recovery (e.g. stem cell therapy). Funding for the program includes ~$10M per year in basic and translational science research grants and contracts