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Classification Title: Postdoctoral Position – Neuroimaging - Developmental Network Neurobiology Laboratory Job Description: The University of Florida, Department of Pediatrics, Neuroimaging
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telescope network). Ability to connect with other researchers in the department as well as campus-wide will also be considered positively. The applicant must have completed a PhD in Astronomy, Physics, or a
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, exceptional students and staff, and a network of world-renowned scientists. Expected Salary: $62,232 annually, commensurate with experience and in accordance with current NIH postdoctoral salary guidelines
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well as the underlying signaling network for a variety of diseases including aging, cardiovascular diseases, brain diseases, cancer, et al., through novel statistical or deep learning methods development and application
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optimization Develop capsid modifications to enhance vector efficiency and reduce dosage requirements Analyze complex datasets from gene therapy experiments and interpret results Collaborate with
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Center provide trauma-informed support services. We help students navigate periods of intense mental distress, offering support for complex trauma and other adversities they may face. Our goal is to
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, responding to and generating paradigmatic shifts in the arts and beyond. As artists and scholars, we embrace the complexity of our evolving human experience and seek to empower our students and faculty
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experiments using molecular, cellular, and physiological techniques. Drive forward complex and impactful projects, leading to high-quality publications. Develop fellowship and grant applications to support
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genetic architecture of complex traits and diseases. Key responsibilities for the postdoctoral associate position include data analysis, manuscript writing, research presentation at conferences, and
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reorganization. Analyzing complex datasets using appropriate statistical and morphometric methods. Maintaining detailed experimental records, managing datasets, and adhering to all lab and institutional compliance