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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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highly motivated and skilled postdoc to work on a project using comparative venomics and microbiomics to assess the evolution of venom complexity in social and subsocial spiders. This interdisciplinary
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students have received numerous national awards in research and mentoring and are committed to excellence in training. The department offers an PhD, Master of Science, and concentration in the MPH program
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Classification Title: Postdoctoral Associate Classification Minimum Requirements PhD degree (within a year) in biological sciences (e.g. molecular biology, cell biology, biophysics, biochemistry
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group to work on the synthesis of natural products. Successful candidates will join a multidisciplinary research team to identify bioactive small molecules from nematodes using genome editing
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and other research resources available for faculty and postdoctoral associates. Required Qualifications: A PhD degree in environmental health, biostatistics, epidemiology, toxicology, pharmacometrics
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Classification Title: Post Doctoral Associate Classification Minimum Requirements: PhD in experimental particle physics at the time of appointment. Job Description: The UF CMS group currently
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Classification Title: Post-Doctoral Associate Classification Minimum Requirements: Must have PhD in astronomy or physics. This position will be initially awarded for one year, and, contingent upon
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extramural fellowships and develop their own project ideas, in addition to working toward the lab’s research goals. This position will be initially awarded for one year, and, contingent upon strong performance
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: Commensurate with experience and consistent with NIH salary scale Minimum Requirements: PhD in neuroscience, kinesiology, biomedical engineering, or related field. Demonstrated experience in human research and