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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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undergraduate, graduate, and professional education). Fosters and supports excellence in basic, clinical, and translational research programs in the health colleges and their contributions across the university
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the goal of improving individual and community health through discovery, clinical and translational science and technology, exceptional education, and patient-centered, innovative, high-quality health care
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perspectives. Science communication and ability to translate complex scientific concepts for the public; inter- and intra-personal and organizational communication; knowledge of agricultural science
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closely with the implementation partner to translate institutional and stakeholder requirements to the new system's configuration. Ensures the engagement of all relevant parties in the process, including
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of the grant proposal process and experience with using UFirst. Ability to interpret and apply grant & contract guidelines and regulations. Must be able to work independently with demonstrated problem-solving
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to interpret and apply grant & contract guidelines and regulations. Must be able to work independently with demonstrated problem-solving skills and attention to details. Excellent verbal and written
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amendments to existing subaward agreements (time extensions, budget revisions, etc.) and entry into UFIRST. Financial Management Provide expenditure reports, analyze and interpret financial information
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PeopleSoft or other ERP systems. Must have the ability to understand various business processes and translate them into technical solutions. Ability to handle multiple tasks and meet deadlines. Special
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Classification Title: Assistant Professor Job Description: The University of Florida’s STEM Translational Communication Center (STCC) , housed at the UF College of Journalism and Communications