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. This preparation is important to help our faculty enrich the training environment for the diverse graduate student and postdoctoral communities at UCSF. The IRM and UCSF create a supportive environment to foster
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of 27 primary faculty, 25 joint faculty, 58 non-faculty academic staff, 85 postdoctoral fellows, about 120 graduate students, and 100 non-academic staff. This position supports the Agard/Booth/Stroud
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University of California, San Francisco | San Francisco, California | United States | about 4 hours ago
treatments for human nervous system disorders, and to educate each generation of medical students, neurology residents and postdoctoral fellows. By fostering cross-disciplinary interactions among scientists
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University of California, San Francisco | San Francisco, California | United States | about 4 hours ago
to the development and rational use of precise therapeutics to improve health The Department consists of 21 faculty, 22 joint faculty, 13 Academic (Professional Researchers & Specialists), 52 postdoctoral scholars, 27
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postdoctoral fellows and/or PhD students to identify fungal regulators and effectors that mediate colonization and infection of mammalian hosts, with the goal of discovering fundamentally new principles of host
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University of California, San Francisco | San Francisco, California | United States | about 2 months ago
and postdoctoral scholars, the Assistant Director provides critical professional development guidance to Graduate Division leadership and collaborating stakeholders within and outside the UCSF community
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for pre-doctoral and postdoctoral scientists; UCSF Medical Center; UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital; UCSF Betty Irene Moore Women’s Hospital and Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute to name a few. UCSF
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of, and treatments for human nervous system disorders, and to educate each generation of medical students, neurology residents and postdoctoral fellows. By fostering cross-disciplinary interactions among
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, postdoctoral fellows, researchers and laboratory staff are provided with quality, efficient, responsive, and full administrative support services. The administrative unit in the OHNS department is responsible
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research methods to discover the causes of, and treatments for human nervous system disorders, and to educate each generation of medical students, neurology residents, and postdoctoral fellows. By fostering