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our group to work on novel gas-phase ion chemistry, tissue expansion protocols, mass spectrometry instrumentation, imaging mass spectrometry method development, image and data processing, and/or
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Classification Title: Post Doctoral Associate Job Description: The Department of Management in the Warrington College of Business (WCB) at the University of Florida is seeking a post-doctoral fellow
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Classification Title: Postdoctoral Associate - Vascular Surgery Classification Minimum Requirements: For methodology A PhD degree in (Bio)Statistics, (Bio)informatics, Computer Science, Mathematics
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, Computational Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Data Science, or a related field. Job Description: This Postdoctoral Associate will join the Computational Microscopy Imaging Lab (CMIL), led by Dr. Pinaki Sarder
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imaging, in vivo electrophysiology, animal behavior experiments, animal surgery, computational modeling of animal behaviors, or computational modeling of neural dynamics. Some programming skills for data
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for Autism and Neurodevelopment (https://autism.psychiatry.ufl.edu/ ), the UF Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) Human Imaging Core (https://www.ctsi.ufl.edu/research/laboratory-services/human
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Classification Title: Postdoctoral Associate Classification Minimum Requirements: Ph.D. and/or MD in an appropriate scientific discipline required. Job Description: The Martins lab at The Herbert
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multidisciplinary teams to integrate findings with behavioral, molecular, and imaging studies. - Maintain detailed experimental records, contribute to manuscript preparation, and present results at lab meetings and
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, vegetation, and water table position on energy transmission. Co-develop and apply process-based numerical models of dune morphological change informed by collected datasets. Coordinate field campaigns
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metrology, ii) bottom-up synthesis of nanostructures, and iii) process engineering for energy and healthcare applications. Specifically, we leverage atomically thin (2D) materials as ideal model systems