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and Biomedical Informatics (HOBI) at the College of Medicine is hiring a Research Assistant for a mobile health project focused on vascular disease. The role involves managing study logistics such as
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- $70,000 Minimum Requirements: Masters in counseling, psychology, social work or other related field from accredited program* Licensed or licensed eligible clinical social worker, mental health counselor
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Associate to contribute to our focused research program investigating maternal-fetal health and developmental programming. Our lab specializes in understanding how maternal stressors during pregnancy
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Description: The Martins lab at The Herbert Wertheim UF Scripps Institute for Biomedical Innovation & Technology is looking for a Staff Scientist. Our research program is focused on developing a “one-shot
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seeking a Senior Director of Development to champion philanthropic growth for two powerhouse departments—Computer & Information Science & Engineering (CISE) and Biomedical Engineering (BME)—within
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Classification Title: This Biological Scientist II position supports the Grove First projects, developing therapeutic molecules and symbiont technology to mitigate the effects of Citrus Greening
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communicate effectively with diverse groups including families, healthcare professionals, and research colleagues. Qualifications We're Looking For Bachelor's degree in neuroscience, psychology, biology, or
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Classification Title: Academic Program Specialist I Job Description: The Academic Program Specialist I functions as the Academic Coordinator for the PharmD program by working with the faculty and
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comprehensive event strategy aligned with the goals and objectives of the Warrington MBA program and the College of Business strategic plan. Following the original draft, the plan should be reviewed annually
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Description: The Martins lab at The Herbert Wertheim UF Scripps Institute for Biomedical Innovation & Technology is looking for a Staff Scientist. Our research program is focused on developing a “one-shot