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the Department of Medicine, Division of Experimental Medicine at UCSF seeks a highly motivated candidate with a PhD or MD/PhD and a background in Immunology to lead funded projects aimed at improving T cell-based
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basic science research. The search is open to MD and PhD scientists. Physician-scientists must be board certified in Internal Medicine, preferably with board eligibility or certification in Pulmonary and
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Cell. Previous researchers in this position have successfully obtained admission to some of the most prestigious MD, PhD, and MD-PhD programs in the country. This position will also include work in the
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license and valid DEA license by the start date. • Minimum of 2 years of experience in primary care, ideally in safety net settings. • PhD or DrPH if interested in developing a non-clinical independent
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variety of clinical disciplines in Cardiology. Strong interest in clinical research and/or health care disparities studies will also be considered. Applicants must hold a MD, MD/PhD, or MD/MPH degree(s) and
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experience OR PhD or equivalent international degree and at least two (2) years of professional experience. The Labor Center is unable to offer visa sponsorship for these positions. Preferred qualifications
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Innovative Genomics Institute. Requirements: PhD, or MD, or MD/PhD degree (or equivalent degree), at least 3 years of postdoctoral experience, and evidence of high quality independent research. Please submit
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reviewed based on availability of positions and funding. Start dates are variable, and these positions will be filled in a rank and series commensurate with experience. Qualifications MD, PhD, or equivalent
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. Applicants must hold MD (or equivalent degree), MD/PhD (or equivalent degree), or MD/MPH (or equivalent degree) degree(s) and be qualified for appointment at the Assistant, Associate or the Professor level
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teaching in DPT, Residency and/or PhD programming, and will instruct students in the Faculty Practice environments. This position initially is comprised of 95% patient care and 5% teaching. The faculty