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University of California, San Francisco | San Francisco, California | United States | about 8 hours ago
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
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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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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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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