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collaborative and rapidly developing theranostics program as a clinical trialist. The position will also work closely with our nationally recognized clinical research team and participate in providing patient
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reconstruction, deep learning based arterial spin labeling perfusion MRI processing, and resting state fMRI processing. Ideal candidates should have a PhD in computer science, biomedical engineering, or
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Surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine is seeking a highly qualified transplant surgeon to join our abdominal transplant program starting next academic year. Faculty rank and financial
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(IT Applications Developer). This position will design, program, test, implement, and document modifications to existing systems to enhance processing efficiency or a required change. This person will
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in Cardiothoracic Surgery or have completed training in an accredited Cardiothoracic Surgery residency or fellowship program. Additional accredited training in Congenital Cardiac Surgery is desirable
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on operational computer issues. · Guidance to physicists on clinical x-ray and x-ray CT physics support to University of Maryland Medical Center. 2. Joint Commission and American College of Radiology
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with a strong interest in delivering outstanding stroke care within a nationally recognized academic medical center. About Our Stroke Program The University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC) is a Joint
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for a full-time research scientist with expertise in focused ultrasound technology, especially for drug delivery research. The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to ongoing research
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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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physics faculty, twenty-three (23) dosimetrists, three (3) medical physics residents, an active dosimetry training program, and seven (7) information systems and technology staff. All practice sites