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. The selected candidate will primarily be involved in ongoing research projects and will be responsible for independently carrying out bench work in standard molecular biology. The LSRP is expected
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combining experimental and computational genomics, biochemistry, molecular biology, and human genetics to assemble regulatory maps of the human genome and uncover biological mechanisms of heart disease. We
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these goals. For more information about the department visit http://pathology.stanford.edu/ About the Lab: The Jaiswal laboratory uses a range of molecular and cellular biology techniques to elucidate
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for enhanced anatomic and functional imaging. Our diverse multidisciplinary teams of scientists, together with industry collaborators, are creating new methods for the early detection of cancer using molecular
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basic histology, behavior, and molecular biology to cutting-edge techniques in spatial transcriptomics, functional genomics, and systems neuroscience. This position provides an opportunity for a motivated
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environment is required. Knowledge and experience in any of the following fields: immunology, molecular biology, cell biology, genomics, or related biology and bio-engineering fields. Other qualities of a
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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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assigned. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s degree in biology, biochemistry, molecular biology or related field. Experience with histology, flow cytometry, cell culture, biological specimen processing
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, molecular biology, biochemistry or related field is preferred. If bachelor’s degree is in a non-scientific field, a post-baccalaureate degree must be in a related scientific field. Individual must have
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values, backgrounds, and approaches to solving problems. The candidate for this position should have experience with standard molecular biology techniques, confocal microscopy and mammalian cell culture; a