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Classification Title: Postdoctoral Research Associate Job Description: The Neurocognitive and Behavioral Development Laboratory (https://nbd-lab.wixsite.com/mysite ) at the University of Florida is
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bacteria, driving the evolution of diverse immune systems. Our recent work demonstrated that homologs of human antiviral Schlafen tRNases function as anti-phage defense proteins in bacteria (Perez Taboada et
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. Job Description: The postdoctoral researcher will contribute to an interdisciplinary project focused on developing and validating physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) and model‑based meta
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procedures for postdoc appointments, benefits, visa compliance, and employee relations. · Lead development and implementation of postdoctoral policies aligned with national best practices. · Oversee adoption
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experiments; analyze and interpret data; maintain rigorous, reproducible records and workflows. Innovation: Develop and implement novel electrophysiological and complementary approaches as needed to answer
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-based goals and objectives for resident rotations. Troubleshoot discrepancies and determine appropriate corrective actions to be taken. Collaborate in the development and implementation of operational
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projects focused on real-world data analytics, health outcomes modeling, and biomedical informatics. Develop and apply advanced statistical and machine-learning methodologies to address complex health
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Wertheim UF Scripps Institute for Biomedical Innovation & Technology is looking for a Postdoctoral Associate. Our research program is focused on developing a “one-shot” functional cure for HIV/AIDS
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Classification Title: Research Assistant I Job Description: The Research Assistant I with the Department of Psychiatry will assist with the UF Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study, a
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, cognitive and meta-cognitive processes in organization. The candidate will have opportunities to collaborate on research projects with faculty and doctoral students in the WCB while continuing to develop