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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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collaborative leadership, with the ultimate goal of growing and advancing the Center's programs and resources. About This Role: Strategic Planning and Program Development Collaborate with the Dean, Director of
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(EHRs), medical images, and clinical notes in combination with AI/ML methods for health for biomedical and health outcome research. Development and application of advanced informatics or AI/ML methods
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related field with five year of experience. Doctoral degree in biology or related field with two years of experience. Job Description: Develop and improve methods to study biological processes related
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; administer research and clinical assessments. Manage enrollment and communication across numerous cycling clubs in Gainesville and across the state of Florida. Lead software development team including
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research methods. The use of programming tools, spreadsheets, databases, word processing, and other software will be required to analyze and tabulate data. Prepare progress reports which document results
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strong relationships with students, alumni, faculty, staff, university leadership, and corporate partners. Responsibilities: Strategic Leadership Develop and execute strategic plans to elevate program
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strong relationships with students, alumni, faculty, staff, university leadership, and corporate partners. Responsibilities: Strategic Leadership Develop and execute strategic plans to elevate program
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Classification Title: Assistant/Associate/Full Professor Job Description: Assistant, Associate, Full Professor, Bone Marrow Transplant Program Director at the University of Florida. The Department
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. The successful candidate will help develop scenario-based groundwater models and contribute to a stakeholder-informed decision-support tool for coastal planning, using interdisciplinary methods that integrate