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The University of Chicago Academic Jobs Neurological Surgery - Clinical Associates #NSU021 Department of Neurological Surgery, Biological Sciences Division Position Type: Other Academic Appointee
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start-up activities. Work closely with Transplant pharmacy to ensure effective workflow and success of trials. Work with the lab team to process and collect samples for internal processing. Plans and
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offer the full spectrum of neurosurgical services for children and adults with brain diseases including aggressive brain tumors, back and spine degenerative diseases, epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, and
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offer the full spectrum of neurosurgical services for children and adults with brain diseases including aggressive brain tumors, back and spine degenerative diseases, epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, and
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Department BSD SUR - Colon and Rectal: Clinical About the Department The Section of Colon & Rectal Surgery features faculty and staff who tackle complex cases of inflammatory bowel disease
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study start-up activities. Works with the lab team to process and collect samples for internal processing. Plans and coordinates subjects schedule for study procedures, return visits, and study treatment
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The University of Chicago Academic Jobs Neurological Surgery Faculty Position - Spine Neurosurgeon #NSU013a Department of Neurological Surgery, Biological Sciences Division Position Type: Faculty
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Transplant pharmacy to ensure effective workflow and success of trials. Works with the lab team to process and collect samples for internal processing. Plans and coordinates subjects schedule for study
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Department BSD SUR - Pediatric Surgery: Administration About the Department The faculty and staff in the Section of Pediatric General Surgery at UChicago Medicine perform more than 4,000 operations
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Surgery offer the full spectrum of neurosurgical services for children and adults with brain diseases including aggressive brain tumors, back and spine degenerative diseases, epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease