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Classification Title: Assistant Professor Classification Minimum Requirements: Ph.D. in statistics, biostatistics, computer science or related field. Job Description: The Department of Statistics
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Histology program and one year of laboratory experience. Preferred Qualifications: HT (ASCP) or HTL (ASCP) license and certification. Histology experience working with human tissue such as pancreas, heart
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training in Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology from a CODA accredited training program and be a diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology at the time of application Job Description
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and privileges for program data and databases. • Gather, analyze, and normalize information related to business processes to evaluate data credibility and determine relevance. • Analyze and optimize
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records for UF chem safety program. The position requires knowledge about the laws and regulations regarding storage, handling, and application of restricted-use and other laboratory chemicals and of worker
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trials some of which include: Program Support Plan and execute day-to-day operations of the Clinical Trials Program to facilitate the preparation, execution, and closure of clinical research studies
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demonstrated ability to apply these techniques in the biomedical or health informatics domain. Strong algorithm development and programming skills are required, along with excellent teamwork and communication
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associated with online program efforts. • Work with program faculty and administrators to assess the instructional effectiveness of course materials produced. Will need to be available to meet with
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Classification Title: Academic Program Specialist I Job Description: The Academic Program Specialist I functions as the Academic Coordinator for the PharmD program by working with the faculty and
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including medical, dental, vision, and prescription coverage Flexible spending accounts, employee wellness program, and employee assistance program Financial security via our life and long-term disability