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laboratory of Professor Sylvia Plevritis at Stanford University to study tumor spatial biology via single cell spatial analysis of the tumor microenvironment. Projects aim to reveal molecular mechanisms
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We have an open postdoctoral position to investigate cell-cell interactions in the context of mitochondrial dysfunction in the outer retina. We strive to gain insight into pathogenic mechanisms
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Our lab is interested in elucidating molecular mechanisms that control transcriptional programs in neuronal cells with the aim of preventing/reversing neurodegeneration. Various projects
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, such as coping with cell mutation, cell loss, and cell gain. Our ultimate goal is to use this knowledge to harness resilience mechanisms in disease, ageing, and regeneration. We use a combination of
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mechanisms of heart diseases. The Engreitz Lab launched at Stanford in 2020 and is part of the Department of Genetics and the Basic Science and Engineering (BASE) Initiative of the Moore Children’s Heart
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mechanical issues/problems with all residential appliances (ie. Ovens, Stoves, Microwaves, Refrigerator/freezers). Consistently and appropriately use various aspects of an electrical multimeter. Read and
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neuroscience and behavior. Our lab focuses on behavior and physiology in amphibians and this position will focus on (1) understanding the neural mechanism of caregiver recognition in social tadpoles and (2
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loss, and cell gain. Our ultimate goal is to use this knowledge to harness resilience mechanisms in disease, ageing, and regeneration. We use a combination of classical embryological approaches together
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Qualifications: Ph.D. in Rock Physics/Rock mechanics, Energy geoscience and engineering, Civil Engineering, or related fields with expertise in geotechnical/geomechanics testing, micro- and nano-scale imaging
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perturbations in development, such as coping with cell mutation, cell loss, and cell gain. Our ultimate goal is to use this knowledge to harness resilience mechanisms in disease, ageing, and regeneration. We use