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Department BSD OBG - Griffith Lab About the Department This position will be based in the Women’s Brain Health research program led by Dr. Francesca Farina, Assistant Professor in the Department
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natural populations and in human evolution, health, and disease. Job Summary The NeuroEpigenomics lab of Dr. Zhuzhu Zhang at the University of Chicago is looking for a highly motivated research technician
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. This is an exciting opportunity to be a member of our growing neurosurgical program as we welcome our inaugural Chair, Dr. Mohamad Bydon. The appointee will provide clinical care in the inpatient and
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Associates for renewable terms of up to 2 years. This is an exciting opportunity to be a member of our growing neurosurgical program led by our Inaugural Chair of Neurological Surgery, Dr. Mohamad Bydon
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care and clinical discovery. Ranked among the finest cancer programs in the country, the Section is comprised of nationally and internationally known faculty with expertise in all major types
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alterations associated with psychiatric conditions, with particular emphasis on psychotic disorders and on effects of substances of abuse; 2) To support Dr. Keedy's role as a collaborator to other scientists
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Department BSD MED - Genetic Medicine - Gilad Administrative Staff About the Department The laboratory of Dr. Yoav Gilad has an immediate opening for a Research Laboratory Manager position
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the Breast Cancer practice working alongside Dr. Jaskowiak and other surgical faculty. In addition, this position will develop an independent practice within the UChicago Medicine Health System. Our breast
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their practice on the care of hospitalized patients. Although clinical needs have been the driving force behind the growth of hospital medicine nationally, our program has always had a major academic focus on
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receive intensive, comprehensive training in General Medicine as an optimal base for advanced training, whether in a subspecialty or General Internal Medicine.' Under the leadership of Dr. Alvin Tarlov