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offers a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of remote sensing, spectranomics, genetic analysis, GeoAI, and invasion ecology within a dynamic, collaborative team. Responsibilities: Design and
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Data analysis experience, including AI and machine learning methods Interest in learning or experience with high performance computing Broad knowledge of college sports and/or elite-level competitive
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samples and cell culture systems. This position offers a unique opportunity to work within a collaborative, multi-disciplinary environment that spans basic science, translational research, and clinical
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using high-density electroencephalography (EEG). The candidate will be expected to work collaboratively with a research team to collect and analyze data, mentor junior lab members, prepare manuscripts
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their environmental implications. The position is full-time for 1 year with the potential for renewal based on satisfactory performance and funding. The postdoc is expected to start by January 2026
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Gainesville, where innovation, community, and work-life balance come together! Advertised Salary: $65,000.00 annually Minimum Requirements: Ph.D. with emphasis in Applied Behavior Analysis, board certification
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skills in data analysis, scientific writing, and communication Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a research team Willingness to relocate or commute to Gainesville, Florida Job
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and systems analysis across related food and biosystems projects in ABE and GFSI. Utilize the HiPerGator high-performance computing system to conduct advanced modeling and simulations. Mentor graduate
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, transcriptomics, and CRISPR-Cas9. The candidate will be responsible for comprehensive data collection, analysis, and interpretation to support ongoing and future research efforts. Also in this role you will
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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