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-on mentorship and training to visiting scholars, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students, guiding them through the design and implementation of molecular biological experiments. Expected Salary: $50,000
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comprehensive benefits package. Primary responsibilities include: Design and fabricate geomaterial-inspired microfluidic chips. Conduct microfluidic experiments with Micron-resolution PIV (µPIV) system Perform
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; may provide interpretation and initial analysis of results; may investigate, troubleshoot and modify methods and procedures; may assist in designing experiments; perform other related duties, tasks and
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://quintana.chem.ufl.edu/ ), focusing on the development of new similarity-based Machine Learning techniques for drug design and biomolecule analysis. This two-year appointment is renewable based on performance and funding
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properties. Utilize generative models for the design and discovery of novel compounds. Conduct high-throughput computational simulations for materials science and computational chemistry. Collaborate with
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Innovation & Technology (https://disney.scripps.ufl.edu ) is seeking to hire a Postdoctoral Associate in RNA Chemical Biology. Lab Overview: The Disney group is a chemical biology laboratory focused
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team. The research program focuses on designing high biomass crops for enhanced productivity and production of biomass oil using the “plants as factories” concept. The successful candidate will apply
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expected to work independently, present research findings at scientific conferences, compose manuscripts, and assist in experimental design. Preferred Qualifications: Prior mosquito trapping and
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transcript will not be considered “official” if a designation of “Issued to Student” is visible. Degrees earned from an educational institution outside of the United States require evaluation by a professional
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under the guidance of and in collaboration with Dr. Jessica Ray. The lab is currently focused on two broad areas of work 1) human centered design for clinical decision support systems with an increasing