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mechanisms of lung transplant tolerance. It was the first laboratory to describe the mouse model of orthotopic vascularized lung transplantation and has made seminal discoveries contributing to unique
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University, University of Maryland School of Engineering at college park offers ample opportunity for productive collaborations. More information about the PI could be found here: https
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about the CVD can be found at: http://medschool.umaryland.edu/CVD/ . The UM is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Job : Postdoctoral Fellows Organization : School of Medicine - Centers
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Post-Doctoral Position in Biomedical Data Mining - (180000MG) The Biomedical Data Mining Lab, Department of Radiology, at University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore is seeking a candidate
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questions of carcinogenesis with the ultimate goal of informing novel therapeutic strategies and developing methods for early detection and cancer prevention. As part of this bench-to-bedside lab, you'll
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FOR GENOME SCIENCES. The cancer epigenetics group of Dr. Gaykalova at the Institute for Genome Sciences (IGS, http://www.igs.umaryland.edu ) seeks applicants for a postdoctoral research position. IGS
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models to answer fundamental questions of carcinogenesis with the ultimate goal of informing novel therapeutic strategies and developing methods for early detection and cancer prevention. As part of
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Description Post-doctoral research position in Division of Cardiology University of Maryland A full time Post-Doctoral fellowship position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Steven Fisher in the Division
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element analysis, fluid-structure interaction). This work will contribute to improving our understanding of valve biomechanics, inform device design, and support the development of advanced diagnostic and
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testing and computational simulations (e.g., finite element analysis, fluid-structure interaction). This work will contribute to improving our understanding of valve biomechanics, inform device design, and