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‑cell niche interaction). Multi‑omics Data Generation & Analysis – Lead next‑generation sequencing, mass‑spectrometry, or single‑cell sequencing projects; perform rigorous bioinformatic pipelines
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, data collection, data management, and administering study protocol. The individual should be comfortable with human subject research in a hospital setting. Orthopaedic knowledge is not required but
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outcomes research and real-world data analytics, with a strong publication record. Proficiency in advanced data analytics, machine learning, and statistical modeling. Job Description: The Department
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& Technical Development This position focuses on the technical development of FLDT. The postdoc will help develop, build, and maintain a suite of geospatial tools and data infrastructure that support large
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data, methodological, and computational resources to expand their research scope. The position offers close mentorship, collaborative opportunities, and strong support for professional development
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on research protocols. In your new role you will be responsible for the following: Transcribing protocol-required clinical data from medical records into case report forms, OnCore/Epic in accordance with
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responsibilities include: Assist with project planning, data collection, and data analysis for preclinical studies Perform routine laboratory administrative duties, including documentation and organization
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and structure modeling for protein, RNA, or small molecule. Apply computational techniques, data analysis, and visualization methods for ongoing studies. Train and validate large deep learning models
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. Background Information The University of Florida is a Land-Grant, Sea-Grant, and Space-Grant institution, encompassing virtually all academic and professional disciplines, with an enrollment of more than
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child and parent participant in consenting/assenting, administering the study protocol, and collecting data; this includes, administering tasks using REDcap, iPad applications, and E-prime based fMRI