33 engineering-computation-"https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" "UCL" Postdoctoral positions at University of Florida
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including magnet schools and an international baccalaureate program. Learn more about what Gainesville has to offer at Visit Gainesville Expected Salary: The salary is competitive and commensurate with
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. Elizabeth Cash e.cash@ufl.edu Additional information about Dr. Cash’s research program is available at: https://www.elizabethcash.com Health Assessment Required: No
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-generation therapeutics and vaccines. Research projects will involve engineering high-throughput library-on-library screening platforms for viral immunology, building AI foundation models to predict viral
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Classification Title: PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Data Science, or a related field. Classification Minimum Requirements: PhD in Bioinformatics
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cell culture and basic molecular biology techniques including cloning, qPCR, RT-qPCR, cloning, fluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry, and Southern and Western blotting Computer proficiency in Microsoft
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symptoms across the healthcare system, by integrating neuroimaging, psychophysiology, and computational modeling. Our work spans from basic science to clinical/translational neuroscience with humans, and our
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in Analytical Chemistry is available to work on mass spectrometry research led by Prof. Boone Prentice (https://prentice.chem.ufl.edu/ ) in the Department of Chemistry. We have a position available in
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Classification Title: Postdoctoral Associate - Vascular Surgery Classification Minimum Requirements: For methodology A PhD degree in (Bio)Statistics, (Bio)informatics, Computer Science, Mathematics
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Classification Title: Postdoctoral Associate Classification Minimum Requirements: Requires a doctoral degree in relevant fields (e.g. neuroscience, biology, psychology, computer science). A pending
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observational/computational time-domain astrophysics, including supernovae, gravitational-wave events, fast radio bursts, and tidal disruption events, to work with Dr. Daichi Hiramatsu in the Department