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Skip to main content Recruit Home Open Recruitments Division of Nephrology (ZSFG) - Instructor, Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor (JPF05614) Division of Nephrology (ZSFG) - Instructor
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highly valued. We seek a team member at the Instructor, Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor level. Qualifications: MD degree or equivalent degree. Completed accredited residency program in
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for the Professor series and not for appointees whose duties are limited to making significant and creative contributions to a research project or to providing technical assistance to a research activity. The
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UCSF Fresno & Inspire Health - Endocrinology Faculty Position Job #JPF05982 Fresno Medical Education Program / SCHOOL OF MEDICINE / UC San Francisco Application Window Open date: March 20, 2026 Next
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. Minimum 3–5 years of progressively responsible experience in research program coordination or academic program administration. Demonstrated experience managing complex research projects with multiple
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neuroscience, cognitive science, computer science, or engineering field, or in a related field. Full Specialist – PhD degree in a neuroscience, cognitive science, computer science, or engineering field, or in a
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Apply now to UCSF Fresno & Inspire Health - Addiction Medicine Faculty Physician Job #JPF05965 Fresno Medical Education Program / SCHOOL OF MEDICINE / UC San Francisco Application Window Open date
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Scholar for our UCSF Women’s Reproductive Health Research (WRHR) K12 Career Development Program. This position is for an obstetrician-gynecologist committed to becoming an independent clinical
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needed. Finally, you will support health economics training and capacity building both formally and informally through the implementation science training program/DEB, and within our research group
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Development Scientist to join our Investigational Cellular Therapy (ICT) group . The ICT program aims to accelerate the development and delivery of promising new cell and gene therapies targeting cancer