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Samson T. Jacob
Samson T. Jacob was a dedicated professor at OSU, working for 20 years in various positions, including co-director of the Experimental Therapeutics Program and the first director of the Comprehensive Cancer Center's Intramural Research Program. As a Principal Investigator in a primary science department, his efforts resulted in the first significant program project grant. Furthermore, they increased the department's NIH ranking by nearly 20 points in three years.
Professional Background
Current status
Employed・Not open to opportunities
Profession
Other
Fields
Health
Work experience
More than 15 years (More than 15 years relevant)
Management
I've had experience in managing 15+ people
Skills
WordPowerPointExcelwordpowerpoint
Languages
English・Fluent
Highest level of education
Doctoral
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Desired job type
Part time・Remote Only
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Desired work locations
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Freelance
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Work Experience
Associate Professor
Pennsylvania State University College Of Medicine
January 1972 - January 199018 yrs1 mo
Pennsylvania, USA
Samson T. Jacob began working at Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine in the Department of Pharmacology as an Associate Professor in 1972. He was given the title of Tenured Professor four years later. Dr. Jacob retired from Penn State after 18 years of service and accepted the chair of the pharmacology and molecular biology department at the Chicago Medical School, which is now a part of Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science.
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