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for Autism and Neurodevelopment (https://autism.psychiatry.ufl.edu/ ), the UF Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) Human Imaging Core (https://www.ctsi.ufl.edu/research/laboratory-services/human
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cell culture and basic molecular biology techniques including cloning, qPCR, RT-qPCR, cloning, fluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry, and Southern and Western blotting Computer proficiency in Microsoft
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Classification Title: Postdoctoral Associate Classification Minimum Requirements: PhD in statistics, data science, business analytics, sports analytics, operations research, computer science, or a
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Classification Title: RES AST SCTST Classification Minimum Requirements: PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Material Science, Chemical engineering, or a closely related field e.g., nanoscale transport
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including magnet schools and an international baccalaureate program. Learn more about what Gainesville has to offer at Visit Gainesville Expected Salary: The salary is competitive and commensurate with
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Classification Title: Postdoctoral Associate - Vascular Surgery Classification Minimum Requirements: For methodology A PhD degree in (Bio)Statistics, (Bio)informatics, Computer Science, Mathematics
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Classification Title: PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Data Science, or a related field. Classification Minimum Requirements: PhD in Bioinformatics
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in Analytical Chemistry is available to work on mass spectrometry research led by Prof. Boone Prentice (https://prentice.chem.ufl.edu/ ) in the Department of Chemistry. We have a position available 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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observational/computational time-domain astrophysics, including supernovae, gravitational-wave events, fast radio bursts, and tidal disruption events, to work with Dr. Daichi Hiramatsu in the Department