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the diagnosis and/or treatment of patients as an integral part of the Nuclear Medicine Health Care Team. Incumbent works independently, under general supervision of the Technical Supervisor and Division Chief
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, Hemophilia, Sickle Cell, Gene Therapy and Thrombosis research and houses the faculty leaders of the Cancer Control and PET imaging programs. The Division is a major component of the NCI-designated UC Davis
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this leadership role, you will work closely with the Clinic Director and Division Chiefs to ensure smooth day-to-day operations, support our care teams, and uphold high standards of service and patient care. Key
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Job Summary This position supervises the work of the Division’s academic office administrative team and is also responsible for Division academic personnel actions. The position reports to Division
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-doctoral fellows, graduate and undergraduate students in molecular imaging and related fields. This lab is under the Division of Hematology Oncology, one of 14 divisions in the Department of Internal
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care. In partnership with the Clinic Director and Division Chief, you’ll help shape the day-to-day experience for patients and staff while ensuring seamless coordination across clinical, administrative
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teach lower- and upper-division courses, including introductory and advanced English courses and, in some cases, graduate-level courses. The posting will remain open until March 31, 2026 to accommodate
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visual field defects. Determines and records patient’s reliability. Imaging: Has knowledge of eye anatomy and pathology. Has basic knowledge of photography. Has ability to perform quality fundus, stereo
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Design and Construction Full Time 85439BR Job Summary **This position requires onsite work a minimum of four days per week and more as needed** Provide support to the Architectural Division by
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Information Technology (Library IT) Division within the UC Berkeley Library is charged with the design, development, management, and maintenance of flexible and reliable technology environments for the Library