I discuss issues pertaining to the practice of neuropathology -- including nervous system tumors, neuroanatomy, neurodegenerative disease, muscle and nerve disorders, ophthalmologic pathology, neuro trivia, neuropathology gossip, job listings and anything else that might be of interest to a blue-collar neuropathologist.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Neuropathology Blog Initiates Job Listing Feature
I am today initiating an open position list on Neuropathology Blog. In the column to the right, I will be adding neuropathology positions as I become aware of them. I have inaugurated the process by listing three open positions, along with contact information. First, Rush University Medical Center is looking for a neuropathologist to replace the illustrious Dr. Liz Cochran, who has moved to the Medical College of Wisconsin. Secondly, the esteemed Dr. Mark Cohen is looking for a neuropathology colleague at Case Western Reserve University. Finally, Genentech in South San Francisco, CA is looking for a neuropathologist. If you hear of other positions that are available, please write in so that I can add to the list. Good luck to the job seekers. And thanks to Dr. Peter Cummings for suggesting this feature!
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Esteemed?
The check is in the mail...
Though there was a bit of waffling last year, we now agree that we are looking for a white-collar neuropathologist to join yours truly, who will hold down the blue-collar duties. We've had a number of kick-@$$ researchers join us at Case, particularly in the area of neuro-oncology, and the money seems to be pouring in. I've got way too many balls in the air (and am having way too much fun), so I think this is a totally sweet opportunity for someone who wants to ease on down the road to the life of an academic neuropathologist.
Ciao for now,
A-86 (OK...Mark Cohen)
Slight correction to my above post: Dr ZuRhein discovered the causative agent of PML (JC virus) at UW-Madison in 1971 rather than discovered the entity PML. It was described in 1958 at MGH by E.P. Richardson and colleagues. Sorry for the typo!
~Chris
Blogger Chris said...
We at the Medical College are delighted to have Dr Cochran coming our way...she will be replacing the beloved Dr Khang-Cheng Ho, who is retiring next June. He is a legendary teacher at MCW and will be missed, though he informs me that he is entertaining the idea of returning to Taiwan to teach at his alma mater med school. I hope he reconsiders and decides to keep teaching in Milwaukee!
I know all of this because I was showing him a case today from our Children's Hospital and overheard him chatting with Dr ZuRhein, a "neuropathology legend" who discovered the JC virus, the etiology of PML (progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy), at the University of WI - Madison. Then he offered to let me chat with her - what an honor! Anyway, I wanted to share that unusual opportunity with you all.
Ciao!
Thanks for that historical information, Chris. And, as someone who knows Liz Cochran, I can tell you that if anyone can fill Dr. Ho's shoes, Dr. Cochran can. You are lucky to get her!!
Another historical note: both Drs. Ho & Cochran were trained by Uros Roesmann, now residing "somewhere in Montana".
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