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Classification Title: Research Assistant Professor - Translational research for genetic neurological disease Job Description: The Ranum lab in the Center for NeuroGenetics within the UF College
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faculty members with a wide range of expertise (e.g., statistical genetics, genetic epidemiology, biostatistics, bioinformatics, functional genomics, and translational studies). Use bioinformatics and
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, measurement development and evaluation, quantitative analyses of breathing, grant writing, and research dissemination/knowledge translation. Responsibilities include: Research Project Coordination Collaborate
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Qualifications: Expertise in respiratory physiology and translational research; Current grant funding and an excellent publication record; Advanced post-doctoral training; Knowledge of spinal cord biology. Special
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Classification Title: Research Assistant II - Makino Lab Job Description: Dr. Ayako Makino’s laboratory seeks a skilled and motivated Research Assistant Step II to join our translational research
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environment for basic discovery, as well as clinical and translational cross-disciplinary studies. Expected Salary: Salary and rank are commensurate with credentials and experience. Minimum Requirements
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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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are encouraged to apply. The position requires clinical and clinical research experience in children’s mental health and will be a core part of the growing clinical and translational research program in
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and proteomic and lipidomic analyses is desirable, as is RNA preparation and RNAseq analysis. Candidates having experience with liposomes and in vitro transcription/translation assays, as
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mediated by RNA repeat expansions that cause genetically defined ALS and dementia: o Science Translation Medicine (2021) 13:eabd5991; doi: 10.1126/scitranslmed.abd5991 o Neuron (2014) 83:1043-50; doi