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discipline Willing to commit at least 2 years. Knowledge/experience with (or willingness to learn): - Molecular biology, including DNA cloning, PCR and RNA handling - Mammalian cell culture - Flow cytometry
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for performing a range of defined biochemical assays and cell culture studies. The goal is to identify a small molecule that efficiently inhibits the interaction between the retinoblastoma protein and cyclin D
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, PCR and RNA handling - Mammalian cell culture - Flow cytometry and cell sorting - Computational skills including python programming - Mouse handling experience desired but not required. Must be
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to Stanford Investigators specializing in stem cell and gene therapies. The CDCM seeks a full-time Associate Project Manager to provide planning, monitoring, and managing of investigator-initiated translational
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strives to lead the biomedical revolution by fueling discovery and innovation to advance human health. The Stem Cell and Gene Therapy Clinical Trial Office (SCGT) provides comprehensive project support and
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engineering experiments, isolate and culture primary human immune cells, and perform functional analysis of engineered cells via flow cytometry, cancer co-culture assays, and prepare and analyze next generation
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this knowledge to support early phase clinical research studies in Pediatric Cancer Cell Therapy. We are seeking candidates with excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, and a willingness to learn
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. The candidate for this position should have experience with standard molecular biology techniques, confocal microscopy and mammalian cell culture; a high level of initiative and motivation, the interest in
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part of a multidisciplinary group, the LSRP will design and construct DNA sequences for cellular engineering experiments, isolate and culture primary human immune cells, and perform functional analysis
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assays. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Experience working with murine animal models preferred. At least one year of research experience in molecular biology and cell culture, with preference for pluripotent cell