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Coordinator II position. This position is under the supervision of Carla L. Fisher, PhD, Professor in the Division of Health Outcomes and Implementation Science and member of UF Health’s Cancer Center
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and administrative needs of the department. Expected Salary: Annual salary range is $110,000 - $120,000 and is commensurate with qualifications and experience. Minimum Requirements: PhD, MD, or MD, PhD
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Classification Title: Associate Director, Academic Support Services Job Description: Oversee the Graduate School’s graduate education domestic and international recruitment efforts by: • Leading
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changes in neurohypophyseal peptides in response to early environmental change. In addition, the researcher will take on a senior role in the team management and the laboratory. The scientist will help
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PhD students, 93 MS students, and 114 undergraduate students. The interdisciplinary nature of SWES programs results in research at multiple (molecular to landscape) scales to manage and protect land
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license. Non-physicians must possess a PhD degree and board certification or eligibility in Medical Microbiology (American Board of Medical Microbiology) and be able to hold a Florida Laboratory Director
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Enrolled in or completed a Masters or PhD degree program in Biostatistics/Statistics (or a related field) Proven data integration, management, visualization, and analysis skills Experience with programming
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supporting sports and exercise. The successful candidate will be expected to serve as project manager for between one and three projects in these research areas. The ideal candidate will also have experience
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the development of performance-based specifications. • Provide formal and informal training as part of technology transfer to the FDOT’s staff in related tasks, and as directed by the Project Manager
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synergizes with existing ARCS specialists who provide expertise in natural language processing, data science and statistical analysis, data management, reproducibility, systematic reviews, scholarly