NUCLEAR MEDICINE RADIOLOGIST
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29131400 - MD-RADIOLGY-BODY IMAGING
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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NUCLEAR MEDICINE RADIOLOGIST
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
GAINESVILLE
The Department of Radiology at the University of Florida is actively recruiting to fill one position for a Nuclear Medicine physician at the rank of Clinical Assistant/Associate/or full Professor. This is a full-time or part-time, non-tenure track position with primary assignments at Shands at UF. |
Medical Director (Assistant/Associate/Full Professor)
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29150000 - MD-OPHTHALMOLOGY
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Florida seeks a Medical Director for the UF Health Eye Center to build, advance, and elevate the strategic vision of the department. This position combines direct patient care service with leadership responsibilities in support of ophthalmology clinical programs. Candidates should be eligible for the clinical faculty rank of Assistant Professor or above and demonstrate experience with and commitment to advancing clinical, surgical and educational excellence within an academic medical center. Comprehensive Ophthalmologists and all subspecialties are welcome. To learn more about us, please visit https://eye.ufl.edu/. |
Postdoctoral Associate
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19030000 - EG-CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The research lab of protein engineering and synthetic biology led by Dr. Denard (THE DENARD LAB AT UF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING - Home) in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Florida invites applications for a fully funded post-doctoral position. The Denard lab focuses on developing high-throughput tools to evolve and reprogram enzymes that catalyze post-translational modifications (PTM-enzymes), including proteases, kinases, and others. The postdoctoral associate would be involved in several ongoing projects in the lab. One project is to discover modulatory proteins (antibodies, nanobodies, etc…) that can reprogram the activity of PTM-enzymes using a powerful high-throughput discovery platform. In this project, the postdoctoral associate will introduce deep learning to the project to establish sequence function relationships and predict modulator properties from sequence (funded by NIH MIRA) and expand the platform to other enzymes. Other projects in the lab include: 1) comprehensive profiling and engineering of sortase substrate specificity, 2) developing an aggregation sensor to study the sequence function relationship of a human protein aggregation disease, 3) engineering protein disaggregases, and 4) building a yeast model to study the mutational landscape of SRP54 and uncover how congenital mutations lead to human disorders (funded by Live Like Bella Foundation Grant) (UF researcher receives grant to study gene involved in pediatric cancers » Cancer Center » UF Health Cancer Center » University of Florida (ufl.edu)).
The Denard lab is funded by an NIH MIRA, a Live Like Bella Foundation Grant and the NSF CAREER award. The Denard is a young, vibrant, and inclusive research. In the Spring of 2022, we moved in brand new facilities. We are supported by state-of-the-art instruments, both in our lab and in core facilities. The postdoctoral associate will be involved in multiple projects, able to advance their career on multiple fronts. |
Research Post-Doctoral Associate - Medical AI Research
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29130000 - MD-RADIOLOGY
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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A one-year Research Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Medical AI Research, UF Health - Department of Radiology |
Chief, Division of Pediatric Nephrology
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29091600 - MD-PEDS-NEPHROLOGY
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Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
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The University of Florida, Division of Pediatric Nephrology is seeking a faculty member to join an active and collegial group to serve as Division Chief. The division provides inpatient services at Shand’s Children’s Hospital, ranked #1 Children’s Hospital in Florida in the 2022-2023 U.S. News & World Report. Our pediatric nephrology program provides services to infants, children, adolescents, and young adults with all forms of acute and chronic congenital and acquired kidney diseases. Our team offers expertise in the care of young children with renal failure and patients with complex renal abnormalities who require dialysis and transplantation. These include infants, children, and adolescents with a variety of bladder and kidney problems, patients with hypertension and electrolyte abnormalities, and the assessment of pregnant women carrying a fetus with a renal abnormality noted on ultrasound. Physicians over the entire tri-state area call for consultations, as do the faculty of the University of Florida Health Science Center who need joint consultative care of the complex pediatric problems. Additionally, UF Health Pediatrics has a history of educational excellence and promoting research interests. The division chief will be responsible for cultivating an environment that advances the strong clinical, research, and educational missions of UF Health. |