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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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Human Resources and other campus units to ensure consistent postdoc policies and procedures related to appointments, benefits, international visa compliance, and employee relations. Leads development and
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Classification Title: CLIN AST/ASO PROF Job Description: The Department of Radiology at the University of Florida College of Medicine-Jacksonville seeks a Women Imager with proven academic focus
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. The responsibilities include assistance with the collection of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and functional data, interaction with pediatric and adult patients enrolled in studies, data management and processing
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comprises four faculty (Profs. Chang, Konigsberg, Korytov, and Takahashi), five postdocs, five graduate students, and a group of engineers and technical personnel — making us one of the largest U.S
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, maintenance, and secure data management to support biomedical imaging research. The position demands strong organizational skills, technical ability, and effective communication to ensure the training program
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multidisciplinary research environment Train and support students, postdocs, and faculty on advanced polymer characterization instrumentation Ensure instrument uptime, perform troubleshooting and maintenance, and
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, and maintaining compliance with regulatory bodies. Furthermore, the incumbent will serve as the primary liaison with national and international imaging sites within the ImagingNMD network and be
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of Radiology (ABR) A minimum of 3 years of post-training experience in academic diagnostic medical physics Expertise in a broad range of imaging modalities, including X-ray, fluoroscopy, interventional radiology
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transcriptomics, and 3D imaging. We are interested in the role of serotonin systems in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease and the intersection between AD and neuropsychiatric disorders. Highly enthusiastic and