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responsible for program development in all areas of Allergy, Immunology and Rheumatology, in addition to patient care in the inpatient and outpatient settings, teaching of pediatric fellows, residents, and
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, the nine departments comprising UFIT are: Academic Technology; AI² Center; Applications, Development, and Integrations; Business Center; Customer Experience and Resource Planning; Data Platform and Analytics
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viral evolution and immune recognition. By combining deep mutational scanning, next-generation sequencing, and foundation models, we develop interpretable AI to anticipate viral evolution and enable next
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. Diagnostic Imaging is a team-oriented section that is excited about any further development of imaging in collaboration with the talents, experience, and ideas of the new faculty member. Residents
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curriculum development, conduct student assessments and engage in scholarly activities. This appointment is a part-time, 0.50 FTE, non-tenure track faculty appointment in the College of Medicine. About This
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in Analytical Chemistry is available to work on mass spectrometry research led by Prof. Boone Prentice (https://prentice.chem.ufl.edu/ ) in the Department of Chemistry. We have a position available in
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Classification Title: Assistant Professor in Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Disease Classification Minimum Requirements: Candidates for this rank shall hold the highest degree appropriate
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initiatives and educational projects, along with faculty development funds for continuing medical education (CME) and professional society memberships. The University of Florida College of Medicine also offers
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development includes ability to expand hospital beds as well as an ambulatory surgical center, outpatient imaging, and additional medical office building. We Offer Exceptional Benefits: Explore your benefit
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research participation, and/or development of internship programs. The University of Florida has facilities for hands-on learning, including the Campus Teaching Observatory, Rosemary Hill Observatory