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The Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine , is seeking an Administrative Division Director to provide strategic direction for the administrative and clinical related functions for a
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related to program development, partnership, and project funding. S/he will coordinate, along with the Communications Manager, with the communications teams at the Stanford School of Medicine (SoM) and
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or techniques. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in chemistry or biochemistry and training in experimental approaches and methods such as gel electrophoresis and enzyme kinetics are desired. Skills in
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Pain Medicine, at Stanford University's School of Medicine, is a world-leading department that offers comprehensive training and perioperative patient care, pain management, and critical care medicine as
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The Division of Stem Cell Transplantation and Regenerative Medicine, in the Department of Pediatrics at Stanford University School of Medicine, is seeking a highly motivated and well-organized
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sports medicine training from some of the most highly regarded clinicians in the United States. To ensure advanced skill development through a committed approach to the finest, most recent medical
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The Division of Cardiovascular Medicine , within the Stanford University Department of Medicine, is a dynamic and innovative center dedicated to excellence in research, medical education, and
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hybrid eligible (maximum of 2 days offsite per week), subject to operational need. Please submit a resume and cover letter with your application. The Stanford School of Medicine, Institute for Stem Cell
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. The Stanford School of Medicine, Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, with over 30-member faculty and approximately 45 graduate students, is devoted to exploring how stem cells are created
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The Stanford School of Medicine, Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, with over 30-member faculty and approximately 45 graduate students, is devoted to exploring how stem cells