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distinguished record of achievement beyond the associate professor level. Job Description: The Department of Pharmacotherapy and Translational Research, College of Pharmacy (https://ptr.pharmacy.ufl.edu
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, dental, and vision insurance, pension and investment-based retirement plans, and flexible leave options. Benefits information is available at: https://benefits.hr.ufl.edu/ For more information on IFAS
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for applications in infrastructure, transportation, and others. The candidate is expected to develop and sustain a strong and externally funded research program in the area of Industrialized Construction, maintain a
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, instrumentation laboratories, and the HiPerGator computer cluster, among others. The department is committed to participate in both the CLAS Beyond 120 (https://www.advising.ufl.edu/beyond120/) and UF Quest (http
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individuals to a tenure-track Assistant/Associate/Full Professor level position where they will develop a collaborative and international research program on food safety epidemiology and risk assessment in
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beneficial both for our patients and for our training programs. This position will be an integral part of our developing psychology post-doctoral fellowship program. This department is especially interested in
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collaborations and treatment protocols. Assist in marketing the Neurosurgery program to community physicians and managed care organizations. Participate in peer review, quality assurance, provider/departmental
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programs. This position will be an integral part of our developing psychology post-doctoral fellowship program. The successful candidate will have an appointment in the Department of Psychiatry with
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operations of the research program. Key Responsibilities: Develop and lead independent and collaborative research projects aligned with the mission of the program/center. Design, execute, and oversee
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Classification Title: Student Program Assistant Classification Minimum Requirements: • Must have current FEDERAL WORK STUDY award for Spring 2026, opportunity to extend into Summer and Fall 2026