Postdoctoral Scholar- Bioinformatics
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Job no: 524142
Work type: Post Doc Associate
Location: Main Campus (Gainesville, FL), Alachua
Categories: Health Care Administration/Support, Medicine/Physicians
Department:32030000 – PH-MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
Classification Title: |
Postdoctoral Associate |
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Job Description: |
The Postdoctoral Scholar will work independently and collaboratively to develop a bioinformatics platform for discovering bioactive compounds directly from less-explored marine organisms. Additional duties of the role will include, but are not limited to:
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Expected Salary: | Commensurate with education and experience |
Minimum Requirements: | A recent Ph.D. degree or equivalent international degree (within the past 2 years) in computer science, data science, informatics, chemical engineering, biomedical engineering, synthetic biology, or a related field. |
Preferred Qualifications: |
Demonstrated expertise in genome-based bioinformatic research;
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Special Instructions to Applicants: |
In order to be considered, you must upload your cover letter and resume. Application must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. (ET) of the posting end date. The University of Florida, College of Pharmacy, strives to stimulate a culture that promotes diversity and inclusion within an exceptional community of students, faculty and staff. We welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds and are committed to developing leaders who respect, support and have a positive impact on all individuals. In recognition of its efforts to cultivate a diverse and inclusive environment, the College of Pharmacy was the recipient of a 2021 Insight into Diversity Health Professions Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award. As a part of our review we look for a full CV which includes all professional appointments/engagements, all post-secondary education, and all publications from post-secondary education and all respective dates. |
Health Assessment Required: | NO |
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