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, and large group programs to UF undergraduate and graduate students. Implements elements of the Career Action Plan and career development theory to all workshops and programs. Provides direct service
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for structural and functional characterizations, (iii) investigation of the biosynthetic machinery of the new NPs to discover novel chemistry and enzymology, (iv) translation of the most promising NPs from our
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process control principles, use of hand tools, computer use and safety rules. SKILL IN: Chemistry, biology, mechanical working, process control and computer programs i.e. MS Suite, data management and SCADA
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are not limited to, molecular and cellular disease mechanisms, metabolic dysfunction, including beta cell inflammation and stress responses, translational strategies for diagnosis and treatment (e.g., GLP-1
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process control principles, use of hand tools, computer use and safety rules. SKILL IN: Chemistry, biology, mechanical working, process control and computer programs i.e. MS Suite, data management and SCADA
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chases) Mechanical ability (installing network infrastructure) Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines Flexible schedule: must be available to work nights and weekends as required Develop web
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department databases containing various lists, alumni donors, student programs, student ambassadors and volunteers (past and present), mailing lists, evaluation charts, etc. • Assist constituent
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flexibility. Our lab studies the neural circuit mechanisms underlying sensory processing and feeding regulation, employing a wide range of state-of-the-art techniques including optogenetics, two-photon calcium
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for neurodegenerative diseases. Identifying targets and mechanism of action for novel compounds that have been identified. The laboratory environment is collaborative, employing a wide variety of approaches and
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data collection, data management, data analysis and reporting, and decision management tool design and development. Develop recommendations to identify successful and unsuccessful program elements