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of Biostatistics at University of Florida and Dr. Hongkai Ji (remote) in the Department of Biostatistics at John Hopkins University. This position, available immediately, focuses on developing statistical, machine
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manuscripts, and assisting with grant proposal development. Candidates must have PhD in chemistry. This position will be initially awarded for one year, and, contingent upon strong performance and conduct 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: Postdoctoral Associate Classification Minimum Requirements: PhD in Biology, Development, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Neuroscience, Evolutionary Biology or similar field
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Professional Development and other campus partners and a variety of graduate populations. Internal Award Management Oversees internal award programs for the Graduate School including, Teaching Assistant Awards
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to enable downstream APIs and feature services Develop ETL workflows for cross-domain spatial data integration using staged refinement (e.g. Medallion Architecture) Engage with UF faculty leading FLDT
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project on the ROMAN galaxy redshift survey project infrastructure team led by Dr. Slepian in the Department of Astronomy. A position is available in our group to work on developing software infrastructure
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to join a dynamic and interdisciplinary research environment focused on developing innovative AI/ML solutions for healthcare and biomedical research. The successful candidate will join a collaborative
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mining, and development of enabling technologies for natural product (NP) biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC) activation in native producers or heterologous hosts, (ii) NP discovery, production, isolation, and
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, which hinders the development of safer therapeutic strategies for their treatment. The Chakraborty lab aims to understand mechanisms that regulate the development and progression of these diseases. Using