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to analyze large-scale clinical datasets, including electronic health records (EHR), medical imaging, and unstructured clinical text. The candidate is required to have a Ph.D. in biomedical informatics
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participating in other organizational initiatives. • Identify opportunities for reducing costs, improving processes, and enhancing the university’s image in the community. • Ensure that the internal audit quality
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cell culture techniques, confocal microscopy, cell-based assays, and live cell imaging. Physiological Assessments Evaluation of cardiac and skeletal muscle function in rodents. Includes echocardiography
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documents complex technical business processes to reduce risk in the organization. Reporting to the Assistant Director of Business Analysis for Project Management Office, this position ensures best practices
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Classification Title: CLIN AST ASO FULL PROF Job Description: The Department of Radiology at the University of Florida College of Medicine-Jacksonville seeks a full-time Abdominal Imaging
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include: Neuroradiology Imaging Radiologist with academic focus at UF Jacksonville Health System at the Assistant, Associate Professor/Full Professor level with 100% specialization, under new leadership
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. The potential projects within this area include but are not limited to: Cell based assays (primarily imaging) for mitochondrial biology using human, normal and diseased iPSC-derived neurons. Cell based assays
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, medical image processing, metabolomics data analysis, survival analysis, causal inference, statistical methods of health surveys, high dimensional inference, longitudinal data analysis, and clinical trials
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include: Neuroradiology Imaging Radiologist with academic focus at UF Jacksonville Health System at the Assistant, Associate Professor/Full Professor level with 100% specialization, under new leadership
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neurodegenerative diseases. ALS is the primary disease focus. The potential projects within this area include but are not limited to: Cell based assays (primarily imaging) for mitochondrial biology using human