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Classification Title: Postdoctoral Associate Classification Minimum Requirements: A Ph.D. in biomedical informatics, computer science, information science, data science, (bio)-statistics, (applied
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Classification Title: Director & Associate/Full Professor Job Description: The Department of Health Outcomes and Biomedical Informatics in the College of Medicine at the University of Florida is
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the smooth operation of technology for faculty, staff, and students by assisting with the installation and implementation of desktop and mobile computing devices, printers, and other peripherals, including
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or vocational/technical training may substitute at an equivalent rate for the required experience. Preferred: B.S. or B.A. degree with a preference for a degree in computer science or related field. Experience
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mail and prepares outgoing mail; receives or prepares packages for courier delivery. Operates various office equipment and computer systems and performs other general office duties, such as filing and
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of education and experience. Job Description: Data Management and Program Evaluation -Assemble randomized controlled samples as part of a wait-list control research design -Develop and maintain internal tracking
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Classification Title: Academic Program Spec II Classification Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's degree and three years of relevant experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience
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Breeding Program of the Horticultural Sciences Department at the University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS). The position will be responsible for executing the daily
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Classification Title: Director & Associate/Full Professor Job Description: The Department of Health Outcomes and Biomedical Informatics in the College of Medicine at the University of Florida is
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, and computational modeling to understand fatigue in health and disease. We are launching a dynamic, interdisciplinary research program rooted in collaboration, clinical impact, and scientific curiosity