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also train, instruct, and mentor undergraduate students and staff. They will engage in classroom discussion, student design team meetings, workshops, and other various design review events to provide
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international, military-affiliated, and first-generation students. Collaboration with Campus Stakeholders Serve as a liaison between UF Online and university departments—including the Division of Student Life
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, genetics, nutrition, and/or genetic counseling. Strong computer skills including proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook Experience with Epic (or other electronic medical records system). Excellent
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Development Assist with developing and coordinating student support programs such as orientation, peer mentorship, experiential learning, or career programming. Coordinates the development, presentation, and
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or in groups regarding various work and experiential learning opportunities, networking and mentoring; Career Connections Center resources and services; and job search strategies. Helps prepare students
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to work independently · Creative and interested in learning new skills · Ability to maintain professional relationships · Strong verbal and written communication skills · Ability to handle sensitive and
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principles of clinical research. SKILLS Proficiency with general statistical software (e.g. SAS, R) Proficiency with machine learning frameworks (R, Python, Weka, RapidMiner, etc) Proficiency in Microsoft
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statistical analysis using R and help organize datasets for interpretation. A key focus will be integrating microbiome and metabolome data through statistical and machine-learning approaches to uncover
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the level of professional assistance. Excellent written and verbal communication skills necessary. Excellent computer skills with demonstrated knowledge with learning new programs and competence in project
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analytics, machine learning, human systems engineering, optimization, simulation, and stochastic analysis. There are also outstanding opportunities for interdisciplinary work across the UF campus. More