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, supply chain resilience, and lifecycle sustainability. The successful candidate will lead and conduct independent research in optimization, systems modeling, agent-based modeling (ABM), and network
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engineering. Familiarity with optimization, agent-based modeling, or systems dynamics. Prior work in interdisciplinary, international, or applied research collaborations. Strong programming and data integration
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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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projects for this position include: (1) development of physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) and quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) models of drugs, environmental chemicals, and
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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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Classification Title: Post-Doctoral Associate Classification Minimum Requirements: PhD in physics. Job Description: The High Energy Theory group at the University of Florida (UF) invites
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resistance, 2) assessing the role of phenotypic plasticity in its competitive success, and 3) developing robust methods for spectral phenotyping using ground, drone, and satellite-based sensors. This position
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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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strains, using synthetic biology approaches to detect, report, and treat colorectal cancer (CRC) and other diseases. Engineered strains will be evaluated in cell-based, organoid, and animal disease models
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Classification Title: Postdoctoral Associate Classification Minimum Requirements: The candidate must have a Ph.D. (or MD/PhD) in biological sciences such as molecular biology, cell biology, cancer