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include a MD and/or PhD, a minimum of three years research experience, and an exciting independent pulmonary research program. Relevant research areas might include, but are not limited to, genetics
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, including behavioral and systems neuroscience, clinical science, cognition, cognitive neuroscience, development, social, and personality. Our PhD students go on to exciting careers in academia (e.g. Yale
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emergency preparedness involving biohazardous agents. Bachelor's degree in related area and/or equivalent experience/training. Preferred Qualifications MS, MPH, or PhD in Biological Science, Microbiology
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MD, PhD, or other terminal degree. Applicants with MD credentials must have ABIM certification and be Board Certified in their primary subspecialty. Training and experience in clinical research is
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degree (PhD or equivalent). CMP is home to world-renowned laboratories working in the fields of molecular biology, cell biology, neurobiology, chemical biology, systems and synthetic biology, and molecular
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of Health Sciences (Master’s and PhD) as well as the Joint PhD Program in Medical Anthropology (with UC Berkeley). The department provides support for the campus-wide Center for Health Humanities and
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and our Vision Science program averages 40 PhD students. The Optometry Clinic provides comprehensive optical care services to the entire Campus population and the general Bay Area community, with
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interactive community of labs. Candidates are expected to hold a PhD and/or M.D. degree at time of appointment (CV must list pending degree), and to have demonstrated significant potential in their field
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the candidate’s abilities, with exceptional candidates given more independence in leading projects. If interested, successful candidates will receive mentorship on career paths, such as MD or PhD training. Required
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entities across campus. The Division also participates in teaching medical students, fellows, junior faculty, and students in our master’s programs and in our PhD Program in Epidemiology and Translational