31 Education "National Institutes of Health" positions at University of California in united-States in United States
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peer departments. We are ranked 2nd in overall National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding in the country. Additionally, we have been the #1 recipient of the Research to Prevent Blindness funding
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the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The Department’s clinical enterprise is based at the 183-bed UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital San Francisco, the 191-bed UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland, Mount
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a DDS/MBA program. The School is one of the preeminent oral and craniofacial research enterprises in the world, ranking number one in National Institutes of Health funding for 25 consecutive years
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programs sponsored by the National Institutes of Health and the pharmaceutical industry. Reporting to and under the direct supervision of the Research Manager, the incumbent will perform entry-level duties
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the nation among pediatric departments for funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The Department’s clinical enterprise is based at the 183-bed UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital San Francisco
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Institutes of Health (NIH)-sponsored T32 training grant, state of the art shared equipment, research services programs and a seminar series. Full salary range: $45,936 - $54,037.44 (expected salary range
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an National Institutes of Health (NIH)-sponsored T32 training grant, state of the art shared equipment, research services programs and a seminar series. Job duties include, but are not limited to: Animal care
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: UCI Campus- Irvine Percent of Time: 100% Work Schedule: 8-5, M-F Employee Class: Career Position Summary: Ranked among the top neurology departments in the country by the National Institutes of Health
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Institutes of Health. Preferred: Knowledge of Kuali Financial System Minimum of one year of UC experience managing multi-million-dollar research awards. Ability to work independently and proactively advise
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coordinate projects related to improving care for older adults with serious illness. The most substantial of these is a National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded project aimed at improving hospice care for