"Decent Company. Variety of different projects and initiatives. There is a plethora of work so no time to be bored. PTO Rollover is a great benefit."
"It's a good place to conduct quality research."
"In recent years, there has been a push within JHU for professors to commercialize their research. A number of professors are taking advantage of this so now is probably a good time if you're more interested in patents and potentially working for a startup."
"As a postdoctoral researcher at Johns Hopkins University I am able to participate in cutting-edge projects in a face-paced, collaborative environment. My peers are among the brightest in their respective fields and constantly push me to learn new skills and sharpen old ones. The benefits include health, vision and dental as well as access to a state-of-the-art fitness center. Between Peabody, Homewood and the JHU-MICA film center, there is always plenty to do without leaving Hopkins. In addition Baltimore offers much by way of food, art and nightlife."
"I worked at CCHR for a year and it is a great place to work. But since I prefer more opportunity for growth, it is not a good place for me."
"It's great. Really cool crowd, lots of talented people."
"I would like to say that the company and people here are very friendly and helpful. I think that it is a great place to work."
"I participated in a summer internship for bioinformatics."
"Good position for next step. Salary is not excellent but benefits are relatively good."
"JHU is a good place to study at."
"This was my grad school experience. Working in a lab for generating data and learning all the necessary questions to solve problems. If you are inquisitive and like challenges, this is the right job to do."
"I currently love the company that I currently work for, but I want to move close to family. The working relation with the Medical Staff and IT department was a rewarding experience. I loved the challenge of solving problems and working with the team on many IT rollout projects."
"I received my PhD at Johns Hopkins. I took graduate courses in the medical school and engineering school. I worked in cell biology and was able to collaborate with exceptional faculty in my research field."
"I worked at the Johns Hopkins University from December 2007 to July 2013. It was a nice place to work. People around were very nice and supportive."
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