32 Science "NIH" positions at University of South Florida in united-states-of-America
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of Public Health, the College of Pharmacy, the School of Biomedical Sciences and the School of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences; and the USF Physician?s Group. USF is a global research university
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. Wanling Xuan lab (PI) in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Dr. Xuan’s research, supported by NIH funding and USF, is focused on tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. The research lab is
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, total human resources in excess of 1,000, and an annual all-source budget in excess of $143,000,000. The Department's ongoing growth includes the restructure of Cardiovascular Sciences from a separate
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, total human resources in excess of 1,000, and an annual all-source budget in excess of $143,000,000. The Department's ongoing growth includes the restructure of Cardiovascular Sciences from a separate
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Dept Number/Name: 0-1213-000 / Chemistry College Division: Acad Affairs-Coll of ArtsandSci Salary Plan: Administrative Job Code/Title: 4717 / Unit Research Administrator Hiring Salary/Salary Range
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of Cardiovascular Sciences from a separate Department to a Division, support of the microbiome initiative, and the execution of clinical, research, and education initiatives focused on COVID-19 and emerging
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Morsani College of Medicine. The department consists of 30 faculty members, postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, laboratory researchers, and a team of administrative staff. We have over $12M in NIH
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resources in excess of 1,000, and an annual all-source budget in excess of $143,000,000. The Department's ongoing growth includes the restructure of Cardiovascular Sciences from a separate Department to a
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selected for this position will be working on a large-scale NIH funded project from the Bridge2AI program funded through the Common Fund. The Bride2AI-Voice project aims to integrate the use of voice as
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undergraduate, master's, and doctoral students each year. For the third consecutive year, our Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program ranked number one among all public Florida institutions, proudly positioned