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) for the laboratory. Support students, postdocs, and visitors in laboratory work, developing and optimizing protocols for PIs. Training Train undergraduate and graduate students, technicians, postdoctoral researchers
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. Our laboratory is studying novel nanomaterials for diagnostic and theragnostic applications using magnetic particle imaging (MPI), a novel biomedical imaging modality. The research assistant is expected
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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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radiography procedures, including use of equipment and computer imaging programs/hardware, deliver instruction in proper radiation hygiene and infection control. Duties also include, sterilization
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well as cardiac imaging. Expected Salary: Salary is negotiable, commensurate with education and experience. Required Qualifications: Applicants must have a medical degree and Florida Medical License. Preferred
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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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student and postdoc candidate interviews, graduations, seminars, workshops, and award ceremonies. This position requires strong skills in financial management, vendor coordination, and maintaining
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. The ideal candidate should have a strong background in one or more of the following: developmental biology, genetics, molecular techniques, bioinformatics/genomics, electrophysiology, calcium imaging
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employees per university, college, and grant regulations. Maintain the UFSIP (self-insurance plan) database for postdocs, faculty, clinical volunteers, and extra-curricular student activities. Assign UF ID
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, explaining procedures, and using appropriate radiation safety measures. Maintain accurate records and images within electronic systems (PACS, RIS, HIS). Communicate effectively with patients and medical staff