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What's New? Expanded Program The Molecular Medicine Training Program is now expanding to include fellows coming not only from the Categorical Medicine Program, but will also include new fellow members from the departments of Pediatrics and Pathology. Increased Number of Positions Available in Molecular Medicine Training Program The Molecular Medicine Training Program will now make available eight (8) slots for incoming fellows in the department of Medicine, two in the department of Pediatrics and two more in the department of Pathology. Stipend Increase The Molecular Medicine Training Program will now offer stipends matching the post graduate year clinical scale, starting at $45,300 per annum for PGY 4 and growing to $49,900 for PGY 6 (as of 7/1/03). Educational Stipend Increase The Molecular Medicine Training Program will now offer $1,000 annual educational stipends for all fellows during their laboratory years (as of 7/1/04). New Faculty Members The Molecular Medicine Training Program is proud to announce the addition of the following new faculty members to its core: Allan Balmain, Ph.D., FRSE, Barbara Bass Baker Professor of Genetics, Professor of Biochemistry and Cancer Research Institute Genetics Genetic Modifiers of Cancer Susceptibility in Mouse Models of Human Cancer J. Michael
Bishop, M.D., Chancellor and Professor of Immunology, Molecular
Genetics of Normal and Neoplastic Cells Jeffrey
Bluestone, Ph.D., Director, UCSF Diabetes Center, Professor of Medicine,
Pathology and Microbiology and Immunology, Regulation of T-cell activation
and Development during Immune Responses Lily Jan, Ph.D., Professor of Physiology, Biochemistry and Biophysics, Jack and Deloris Lange Endowed Chair in Physiology and Biophysics Potassium Channels Lewis
Lanier, Ph.D., Professor, Microbiology and Immunology Regulation of
T Cell and NK Cell Immune Response The University of California, San Francisco, CA 94143, (415) 476-9000 Copyright 2003, The Regents of the University of California. |
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