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degree. Completed accredited residency program in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. Completed Fellowship training in Otology/Neurotology by the time of hire. The successful candidate is expected
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program focused on culinary excellence, social responsibility and supporting the living/learning environment of our customers. With more than 12,000 meal plan holders, Berkeley Dining serves over 5 million
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visionaries, technology leaders, and industry pioneers. Berkeley Engineering is consistently ranked among the top three engineering programs – and the No. 1 public program – in the nation. Its individual
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, Cancer Biology, Cell Biology, Chemistry, Genetics, Bioinformatics/Computer Science or related fields. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with small extracellular vesicle (sEV)-based gene research
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experience. Successful candidates will join a leading academic medical center with a renowned training program, contributing significantly to the Department’s mission of excellence in research, education, and
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Qualifications: MD degree or equivalent degree. Obtained a California Medical License. Completed accredited residency program in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. Board Certified or eligible in the American
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. Requirements: A valid California medical license will be required as a condition of employment. MD or DO degree from an accredited program. Completed an accredited residency program in one of the following
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academic medical center and established fellowship training program. This position may have clinical responsibilities at both the San Francisco and Oakland campuses and would actively contribute
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commensurate with experience. Selected candidates will join a major academic medical center and established fellowship training program. This position may have clinical responsibilities at both the San Francisco
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, global health, health policy, and informatics. This position includes daytime, nighttime, and swing shifts. To best meet the needs of our broad patient population, trainees, and the city of San Francisco