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directly to Dr. Renuka Nayak, MD, PhD but will work closely with collaborators within and outside of the group. An exceptional candidate will lead their own independent project, develop new ideas, be
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in high-throughput screening using CRISPR functional genomics. PhD, MD, EdD or equivalent academic doctoral degree is required at the time of hire. Applicant's CV must state (pending) degree
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in basic science research. Candidates must have an MD or MD and PhD and be board certified in Internal Medicine, preferably with board eligibility or certification in a subspecialty, and must have
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Sciences Institute, and other entities across campus. The Department also participates in teaching medical students, fellows, junior faculty, and students in our master’s programs and PhD Program in
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translational scientists to provide mentoring • Outstanding trainees at all levels (medical students, PhD students and post-doctoral fellows, residents, and clinical fellows) • Academic environment with
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accomplishment in bone regeneration, endochondral ossification, and the molecular and neurobiological mechanisms that underlie skeletal repair. The candidate must have a PhD (or equivalent doctoral degree) in Cell
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include the Mission Bay, Mount Zion, or Parnassus campuses at the University of California, San Francisco, as well as possible clinic time at satellite offices. Qualification Requirements: MD degree, MD/PhD
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of the applicant. Locations may include the Mission Bay, Mount Zion, or Parnassus campuses at the University of California, San Francisco. Required qualifications for Scientists: PhD degree, MD degree, or equivalent
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, pharmacometrics, pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic modeling, bioinformatics, and pharmaceutical sciences. Adjunct faculty candidates for these positions are expected to have a PhD, PharmD, MD, combined PharmD/PhD
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student services operation is one of the largest at Berkeley, serving 1,500 undergraduate majors, awarding 700 degrees annually, and supporting 140 PhD students. Each year, the department receives 800 PhD