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System at 800-955-8771 (TDD) or visit Accessibility at UF . This is a USDA grant-funded postdoctoral position that will be based at the University of Florida - Everglades Research and Education Center
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influence placental physiology, fetal development and long-term health outcomes. The successful candidate will join a dedicated research team conducting translational studies using animal models, human tissue
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disorders, Alzheimer’s disease, human genetics, transcriptomic analysis, epigenetic study, patient derived models, mouse models of neurodegenerative disorders, immuno-based methods, CRISPR/Cas based tools
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technology platforms, strong computational support, and a friendly, collaborative, and interdisciplinary group of colleagues. Must have PhD in Chemistry with experience in catalysis or polymer chemistry. This
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Classification Title: Postdoctoral Associate Classification Minimum Requirements: PhD in neuroscience, psychology, communication sciences and disorders, biology, or similar equivalent. Job
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fibroids and eliminating fibroid health disparities. The project will provide education on fibroid symptoms/management, identify barriers to care, and improve risk prediction models to identify women with
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Associate positions in Clinical Health Psychology. Appropriate candidates will have obtained a doctoral degree (PhD or PsyD) from an American Psychological Association (APA) or Canadian Psychological
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neurodegenerative diseases. ALS is the primary disease focus. The potential projects within this area include but are not limited to: Cell based assays (primarily imaging) for mitochondrial biology using human
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working on several projects involving medical image analysis, neuroimaging, and neuroscience. This position is based in the Developmental Network Neurobiology Lab in the UF School of Medicine in
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ideally August 18, 2025. The project uses interdisciplinary methods from social network science, language modeling, and cognitive science. In this longitudinal project we will follow learners of Spanish who