Assistant Professor: Insect Vectors of Diseases of Public Health

Invertebrate Vectors of Disease and Public Health at the Assistant Professor rank. This position will be 60% teaching and 40% research and is based on the main campus in Gainesville. Individuals should apply online at http://apply.interfolio.com/57816 A doctorate (Ph.D. or foreign equivalent acceptable) in entomology, nematology, parasitology, ecology, or a closely related discipline with demonstrated …

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Assistant Professor: Quantitative Insect Ecology

Quantitative Insect Ecology at the Assistant Professor rank. This position will be 50% teaching and 50% research and is based on the main campus in Gainesville. Individuals should apply online at http://apply.interfolio.com/57414We welcome applications from those specializing in any subfield within quantitative ecology. We seek applicant who can develop an internationally-recognized and extramurally-funded program on …

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Postdoctoral Fellowships at NIMBioS

Targeted Postdoctoral Fellowships at NIMBioS Overview Mathematical Modeling of Biological Systems Overview Since 2009, NIMBioS has provided opportunities for postdoctoral scholarship at the interface between mathematics and the biological sciences. Targeted Postdoctoral Fellowships provide support for specific research questions on projects directed by UT faculty. Targeted Postdoctoral Fellows will join the NIMBioS Fellow community. The …

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Great R packages by Sharon Machlis

Great R packages for data import, wrangling and visualization One of the great things about R is the thousands of packages users have written to solve specific problems in various disciplines — analyzing everything from weather or financial data to the human genome — not to mention analyzing computer security-breach data. [ Need to learn R or brush up on basics? Download our …

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