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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
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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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Association (CPA) - approved graduate program in Clinical or Counseling Psychology, as well as completed an APA- or CPA-approved internship in a specialty area related to health and illness. Training
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Classification Title: Postdoctoral Associate Job Description: The University Writing Program at the University of Florida, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, invites applications for the position
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. Experience with statistical characterization of data, preferably within a Bayesian framework. Preferred Qualifications: Experience developing a (semi-)independent scientific research program on topics in
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. The department offers an epidemiology PhD, Master of Science, and concentration in the MPH program. It is also home to two National Institutes of Health Training grants (T32). Faculty members are strongly
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of Pharmacy's Medicinal Chemistry department. Job Description: Be an active member of a scientific group that develops and prototypes novel AI algorithms for impactful drug discovery problems involving sequence
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Ginsburg in the Department of Astronomy. The anticipated start date is May 16, 2025, but can be negotiated. We have a position available in our group to work on the development of a toolkit connecting
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dynamic and team-oriented research program. Successful candidates will work in a cutting-edge research environment with new state-of-the-art facilities. The laboratory has outstanding facilities for cell
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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