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gastrointestinal carcinogenesis pathways utilizing human biospecimens and preclinical models. The candidate should have experience in molecular and cellular biology lab techniques, including mouse handling and
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for conducting and supporting research in gastrointestinal carcinogenesis pathways utilizing human biospecimens and preclinical models. The candidate should have experience in molecular and cellular biology lab
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, biostatistics, bioinformatics, computational biology, human genetics, computer science, or a closely related area is required. Experience: Demonstrated experience in strong optimization computational skills
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Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: Education: A Ph.D. degree in a quantitative field such as statistics, biostatistics, bioinformatics, computational biology, human genetics, computer science, or a closely
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-dedicated whole-body 3 Tesla Siemens Prisma platform, as well as a highly accurate real-time optical system to track head motion. Other resources within the Department are a PET-MRI, a human MRI-guided
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the Department of Diagnostic Radiology & Nuclear Medicine provides comprehensive imaging services for both pre-clinical and human imaging. The small animal MRI facilities available include three Bruker Biospin
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our interdisciplinary team of basic scientists and clinicians with expertise in vascular biology, physiology, bioengineering, and thoracic aortic diseases to conduct NIH-supported research of human
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@umaryland.edu . If you anticipate needing a reasonable accommodation for a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), during any part of the employment process, please submit a UMB Job Applicant
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Baltimore as of November 1, 2019 (until filled). The Han lab uses Drosophila and human cell lines to study genetic diseases affecting heart, kidney, blood, muscles, metabolism and aging. We combine genetics
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of Maryland-Baltimore as of June 1, 2018. MD, PhD or MD/PhD scientist is sought to join a laboratory at the forefront of academic drug discovery, cardiovascular biology and human induced pluripotent stem