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purification of the different components of the transcriptional machinery. In this role you will be working closely with scientists who are using structural biology to answer fundamental questions regarding gene
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sequencing. Our lab is highly interdisciplinary, incorporating approaches from bacterial genetics and cell biology, genomics, metagenomics, confocal microscopy, gnotobiotic mouse models, and experimental
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for biochemistry and chromatin biology. The LSRP will be an integral member of a diverse and interdisciplinary research team determined to transform the study of biomolecular interactions and cellular
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probing of RNA structures. You will work with the principal investigator and PhD students to search for RNA structures that underlie modern biology and biotechnology. Your work in RNA molecular biology and
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biology, structural biology and theory to better understand how these proteins define a cellular axis by asymmetric segregation of distinct protein complexes to opposite sides of the cell. The successful
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molecular and cellular biology, genomics, bioengineering, and data science to study human cancers and build new tools to detect and treat disease. Our group has a strong focus on novel diagnostic and
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candidate should have experience in sterile technique and cell culture, basic molecular biology techniques including cloning. Candidate should have experience in T cell transduction and transfection
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of research experience or a Master’s degree. *- Other duties may also be assigned. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in Bioengineering, Genetics, Biochemistry, or Molecular Biology. Proficiency with
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to understand (1) the biology of cancer development and identify novel therapeutic drug targets, as well as to (2) understand how macrophage cells of the immune system recognize and destroy pathogens
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biology at a molecular level, to translate this knowledge into groundbreaking discoveries that advance our understanding of and ability to improve human health. Sarafan ChEM-H has partnered with Stanford