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Classification Title: Biological Scientist I Classification Minimum Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in biology or a closely related life science field. Job Description: -Installs and maintains field
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require managing and integrating activities across QPSi and interacting with individuals across the College of Medicine, UF Health Science Center, the University of Florida, UF Health, and representatives
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Administrative Support Assistant II in the Department of Geography at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences supports the administrative functions of the unit including fiscal, grants, and human resources
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. Knowledge of record management principles. Ability to operate a computer and MS Office and knowledge of computers and job-related software programs. Ability to analyze problems and identify solutions Skill in
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SKILLS: Demonstrated expertise in clinical trials management systems, survey tools such as REDCap, and computer systems applications, including Word for Windows, TEAMS, Excel, SPSS, Endnote, Zoom
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working during Midterms and Finals. Must not be a Chemistry major student; must have passed CHM2045 and CHM2046, or not take these courses as part of program of study. Job Description: Students interested
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Classification Title: Graduate Assistant (9 Month) for Student Engagement, Experiential Learning Classification Minimum Requirements: • Be enrolled in a full time Master’s degree program at
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directives provided by facility supervisor/manager. May be part of the training program for all new staff and provide input and updates to facility manager. Will be required to keep up to date on SOP’s in
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Cancer Disparities Research Collaborative, which is directed by Dr. Carolyn Tucker) Communication: Serve as the primary liaison between the Community Program Manager, Ms. Miles Hamilton and the core
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symptoms across the healthcare system, by integrating neuroimaging, psychophysiology, and computational modeling. Our work spans from basic science to clinical/translational neuroscience with humans, and our