It has been said that Neuropathology Blog has the most complete neuropathology job listing on the web. That has a lot to do with the ever-helpful Sherry Miller, wife of University of Missouri neuropathologist Doug Miller. This morning, Sherry sent me this newly listed job opening:
ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN (USA). The Department of Pathology at the University of Michigan Health System is seeking an academic neuropathologist with subspecialty expertise in interpretation of nerve and muscle biopsies. Interested candidates should submit curriculum vitae, and the names and addresses of five individuals who can provide letters of recommendation to:
Jeffrey L. Myers, M.D.
A. James French Professor and Director,
Division of Anatomic Pathology
1500 E. Medical Center Drive, 2G332 UH
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5054
Telephone: (734) 936-1888
Email: myerjeff@umich.edu
Thanks, Sherry!
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3 comments:
Expertise in nerve biopsies? Sounds like asking for an applicant who can detect slight amounts of sweetness in urine.
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Seems like Ann Arbor always has a job opening. I applied twice back in 1998-1999 and was summarily dismissed twice in a matter of days. In all likelihood, it was job where one had to bring his/her own salary. Whether it still is or not, I don't know.
it was job where one had to bring his/her own salary. Whether it still is or not, I don't know.
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