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seeks to fill up to four (4) tenured or tenure-track positions to teach primarily in the PPEL degree program and to start in the AY 2026–2027 academic year. Within the bounds of our academic mission
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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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vivo two-photon imaging of neural activity dynamics, imaging of neuromodulator releases, optogenetics, computational modeling of complex animal behaviors and neural dynamics, and network simulations
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-generation imaging technologies to map the molecular and structural architecture of the brain with nanoscale precision. We integrate Expansion Microscopy (ExM) with neurobiology to uncover mechanisms
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criminal background will be conducted. Expected Salary: $15.00 hourly rate Minimum Requirements: This position is open to all students who are eligible to work on campus and will be employed through student
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seeking a Computer Technician to install/image workstations, as well as provide desktop support via office visits, phone, and email to faculty, staff, and graduate students in the College of Liberal Arts
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research. The postdoc will lead one or more discrete projects with a clear set of research objectives that will result in first-authored publications. In addition, we expect the postdoc to develop additional
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Coordinator serves as a key member of the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering (HWCOE) Advancement team. This position coordinates and executes annual giving programmatic and annual fund outreach activities
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. This position is responsible for communicating with clients both on the phone and during their visits. This person is responsible for coordinating the daily activity of animals admitted to and discharged from
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Quantitative Health is seeking a full time Research Software Engineer IV. This position supports a federally funded, multi-institutional research initiative housed within the Computational Microscopy Imaging Lab