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Classification Title: Glaucoma Specialist (Assistant/Associate/Full Professor) Job Description: The Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Florida invites applications for a full-time
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Classification Title: Cornea Specialist (Assistant, Associate, Full Professor) Job Description: The Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Florida invites applications for a full-time
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Classification Title: Associate/Full Professor Job Description: The Department of Environmental and Global Health in the College of Public Health and Health Professions (https://phhp.ufl.edu/about
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Classification Title: ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE/FULL PROFESSOR Classification Minimum Requirements: Ph.D. degree in Computer Science/Engineering, or a closely related discipline. Job Description: The
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Classification Title: CLIN AST PROF Classification Minimum Requirements: Assistant Professor Candidates for this rank shall hold the highest degree appropriate to their field or possess equivalent
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research program is essential. Applicants at the Associate Professor level must demonstrate strong records of scholarship, external funding, and service. The Department of Computer & Information Science
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Classification Title: Clinical Assistant/Associate Professor, Operative Dentistry Classification Minimum Requirements: Minimum requirements include a DDS, DMD, or equivalent dental degree. Job
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Classification Title: Assistant/Associate/Full Professor - Infectious Diseases and Global Medicine Classification Minimum Requirements: M.D. or M.D./Ph.D. degree Board certification or board
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transplantation, obesity, gut microbiome, new technology development, and motility with a state-of-the-art GI motility lab, with a leading gastroparesis program. Multiple collaborative research and clinical trials
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of Science, and concentration in the MPH program. It is also home to two National Institutes of Health training grants. Faculty members are strongly supported by our college level instructional design