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, metabolomic, and metagenomic data in large-scale human populations. Successful candidate will lead one or more research projects and conduct integrated multiomic analysis using state-of-the-art statistical
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/) , the UF Health Center for Autism and Neurodevelopment (https://autism.psychiatry.ufl.edu/) , UF Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) Human Imaging Core (https://www.ctsi.ufl.edu/research
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interviewing youth and adults, prior experience with computer-based testing and REDCap, prior work on human research protocols. Strong interpersonal skills including the ability to address family concerns in a
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Researcher with a focus in Cognitive Informatics, Human Systems/Human Computer Interaction, and/or Human Factors in healthcare. Candidates should have a working knowledge of human cognition, human computer
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for cell culture. Demonstrated skill in working with animals and human tissues. Demonstrated experience managing mouse colony maintenance. Demonstrated ability to contribute to experimental design, analysis
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organization duties. Our group specializes in characterization of membrane and soluble proteins involved in human cellular signaling. By integrating pharmacological, biochemical, and structural data, we aim
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). We are seeking a candidate with a strong background in field work, including entomology and conducting human serosurveys, to join our interdisciplinary team. The successful candidate will have a
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related to animal and human health (i.e., One Health) on time through developing a database for veterinary and public health laboratory use that will include epidemiological data, diagnostic laboratory
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, middle, and high school K-12 as well as undergraduate computer science education and supports collaboration among children and adults as well as investigating human-computer interaction issues around
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will receive a minimum of 1 hour of face-to-face individual and 1 hour of individual or group supervision weekly and be provided with various professional development opportunities. The 12-month 2000