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Investigator) and collaborators to develop new research directions and contribute to the lab’s mission of understanding metabolic adaptation, stem cell function, and chronic disease pathogenesis. The expected
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the USDA Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS). This is a full-time, three-year position based at Dr. Samarakoon’s lab MREC in Apopka, Florida. This position focuses on developing integrated strategies
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additional AD risk genes and to develop disease models. Work on the projects studying molecular mechanisms that recently identified Alzheimer’s disease risk repeat expansion variants contribute to disease
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Assessment Tool (SWAT) are desired. The applicant should have a valid driver's license and anticipate statewide travel. Other key responsibilities include team coordination and methods development in aid
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, mathematics or related majors Job Description: The Postdoctoral Researcher will play a key role in developing and applying cutting-edge AI methods to analyze large-scale clinical datasets, including electronic
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lifecycle/techno-economic assessment (LCA/TEA). Employment with IFAS provides an excellent opportunity to work with other dedicated employees focused on developing knowledge in agricultural, human, and
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to enable downstream APIs and feature services Develop ETL workflows for cross-domain spatial data integration using staged refinement (e.g. Medallion Architecture) Engage with UF faculty leading FLDT
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assessment tools. Application must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. (ET) of the posting end date. Individuals wishing to apply should go online to Careers at UF and submit: Cover letter describing your
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to join a dynamic and interdisciplinary research environment focused on developing innovative AI/ML solutions for healthcare and biomedical research. The successful candidate will join a collaborative
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projects, depending upon aptitude and training. The applicant will have the opportunity to develop their research, publication, and presentation skills under structured mentorship from established faculty