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Classification Title: Director & Associate/Full Professor Job Description: The Department of Health Outcomes and Biomedical Informatics in the College of Medicine at the University of Florida is
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growing research program led by Dr. Ziynet Boz, focused on developing digital twins for food, agricultural, and biosystems in emerging and developing economies. The emphasis for this position will be
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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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Classification Title: Postdoc Associate Classification Minimum Requirements: The appointee shall have received the doctorate in a field appropriate to the assigned duties and responsibilities. Job
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other postdocs, partners in industry and agencies, and the public will ensure success in this position. The Soil Water & Nutrient Management Lab is committed to supporting work-life balance and creating
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comprises four faculty (Profs. Chang, Konigsberg, Korytov, and Takahashi), five postdocs, five graduate students, and a group of engineers and technical personnel — making us one of the largest U.S
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employees per university, college, and grant regulations. Maintain the UFSIP (self-insurance plan) database for postdocs, faculty, clinical volunteers, and extra-curricular student activities. Assign UF ID
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appropriate area and eight years of relevant experience. Job Description: Prestigious Fellowships and Awards Program Coordination and Advising Serves as the Graduate School’s lead coordinator for prestigious
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multidisciplinary research environment Train and support students, postdocs, and faculty on advanced polymer characterization instrumentation Ensure instrument uptime, perform troubleshooting and maintenance, and
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of Medicine is seeking a talent postdoc to join our productive research group at the Center for Neurogenetics, University of Florida. The postdoc will study molecular mechanisms that repeat expansion variants