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diseases? The successful applicant will lead a project investigating the role of mechanosensitive ion channels in different cell types in the eye. Relevant techniques include basic molecular biology, cell
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mass spectrometry-based proteomics, functional genomics, and molecular biology techniques. Applicants with expertise and interest in either (1) mass spectrometry-based proteomics and/or CRISPR-based
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, Engineering, Molecular Biology, and Bioinformatics. Training overview: Individualized mentorship from a vibrant group of successful faculty from the Department of Surgery, the Stanford Cancer Center, Stanford
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, self-motivated and enthusiastic candidate with a recent PhD in a relevant field (immunology, molecular biology or related). Advanced training in immunology is highly preferred but not required. To apply
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optic neuropathies. Multiple postdoctoral fellowships are available; generally graduate experience in eye, stem cell, molecular signaling, or neuroscience research is the best initial preparation.
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focus on analysis and integration of high dimensional multi-omic data with metrics of exercise performance in the Molecular Transducers of Physical Activity Consortium (MoTrPAC) and related studies
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The Kim Laboratory at Stanford University seeks a highly motivated postdoctoral research associate with a background in toxicology, molecular biology and genetics, with strong preference
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Postdoc position in cell biology & microfluidics, UCSF & Stanford A joint postdoc position between the labs of Wallace Marshall (UCSF) and Sindy Tang (Stanford) is immediately available in the area
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• Ph.D. degree with immunology and/or microbiology required. • Strong laboratory research skills in molecular biology, cell biology with particular experience in neutrophil biology, and/or
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biomedical relevance. We use an interdisciplinary approach to study membrane protein homeostasis by combining molecular & cell biology, structural protein biochemistry and protein engineering. In parallel