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discovered novel components of the cellular DNA replication machinery driven by the cancer-causing Epstein-Barr virus. This research combines standard molecular biology, immunology, genetic, and biochemical
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of Neurological Diseases at the University of Florida, led by Dr. Christopher Butson, is seeking highly talented and self-motivated Postdoctoral Associate to participate in research projects focused
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Classification Title: Postdoctoral Associate in Biogeochemistry Classification Minimum Requirements: Performs or supervises research on assigned projects. Coordinates project activities and reports
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professional development opportunities, and the chance to work with renowned faculty members who are leaders in gene therapy research. Ready to advance the future of gene therapy? We'd love to hear from you
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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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Health Professions (PHHP) and the College of Medicine. Faculty members are jointly appointed to create synergies and collective strength, resulting in a competitive research profile and highly trained
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observational/computational time-domain astrophysics, including supernovae, gravitational-wave events, fast radio bursts, and tidal disruption events, to work with Dr. Daichi Hiramatsu in the Department
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Quality Improvements within the state of Florida. The Post-doctoral Associate will be part of a multi-year research project funded by Florida Department of Environmental protection (FDEP ) and in
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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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. The postdoctoral associate will conduct research related to iron isotopic compositions in planetary bodies and magmatic processes using high-pressure and -temperature isotope exchange experiments. Measurements will