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, innovative, and impactful projects. Develop and write fellowship applications. Participate in a variety of group and departmental seminars and journal club series, as well as national and international
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-doctoral Associate position in Polymer Biomaterials is available to work in a project on the synthesis of functional polymers and their biomedical and bioengineering applications led by Dr. Amal Narayanan in
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Research Associate (RA). The RA is responsible for designing, managing, and conducting experiments on molecular biology and gut inflammation. The project aims to identify mechanisms that protect the gut
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. Please be sure to not use acronyms in your CV. This CV should include names of entities associated with any projects. This position is in-person and is not eligible for remote work. This is a time-limited
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Scholars interested in developing and leading projects in 3 main areas: (1) Central actions of serotonin and neuropeptides in the neurobiology of alcohol and substance use disorders, 2) Neural circuits
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Polymer Science position is available for FIELD to work in a project on the macromolecular synthesis and polymer properties led by Prof. Adam S. Veige and Prof. Austin M. Evans (https://veige.chem.ufl.edu
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Classification Title: Post-Doctoral Associate Job Description: A Post-doctoral Associate in Coastal Water Level Variability is available for a researcher to join a project led by Dr. Katy Serafin in
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collaborates with several other laboratories on campus including exciting collaborative and currently active projects with Professors Kirill Martenmyanov (www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abl4732) , Kendall
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, critical thinking skills, and the ability to work flexible hours. A behavioral scientist with community-engaged research experience and project management experience is preferred. Experience with qualitative
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Classification Title: Postdoctoral Associate Job Description: A Post-doctoral Associate position is available to work on a project on the formation of the initial mass function with Dr. Adam