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. Experience leading investigations linking simulations to observational data. Experience with statistical characterization of data, preferably within a Bayesian framework. Job Description: A Post-doctoral
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with: research conducted in community and clinical settings, externally-funded projects, and IRB submission. Experience with trials targeting physical activity behaviors and use of digital technologies
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Medicaid targeted case management and early intervention services Preferred: Experience providing early intervention services to families and children birth to age 3 in natural environments At least one year
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Administration, this position manages the development and oversight of the Office of Educational Affairs ~$15m annual budget, ensuring contracts and expenditures aligns with financial targets and institutional
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key stakeholder groups including donors, prospective supporters, elected officials, community leaders, and the general public, ensuring messages are timely, targeted, and aligned with UF mission and
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innovations for adults and children that put all learners on trajectories for lifelong success. Specifically, the Center targets kindergarten readiness, 3rd grade reading proficiency, and algebra proficiency as
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protocol implementation and operations for hepatology clinical trials and HCV-TARGET Network Studies. Essential functions; •Data Tracking, Collection, and Extraction •Communicate with assigned Sub-sites
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novel, lab-generated mouse models, and available human patient samples, the lab identifies and validates novel targets in obesity and MASLD and subsequently develops pharmacological tools that ameliorate
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on trajectories for lifelong success. Specifically, the Center targets kindergarten readiness, 3rd grade reading proficiency, and algebra proficiency as critical milestones in children's educational trajectory
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on trajectories for lifelong success. Specifically, the Center targets kindergarten readiness, 3rd grade reading proficiency, and algebra proficiency as critical milestones in children's educational trajectory