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Note - This is a 6 month fixed- term position. Department of Bioengineering Stanford Bioengineering is a dynamic and rapidly growing department within the Stanford’s School of Engineering and
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mechanisms underlying social and communication function and dysfunction. The Autism and Neuroscience Assistant Research Coordinator candidate will have the opportunity to collaborate with our interdisciplinary
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of Chemistry. Early faculty pioneered or substantially influenced the emerging field of chemical engineering in many vital areas, including catalysis and transport/fluid mechanics. More recently, the department
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to interpret and analyze the results and suggest modifications to procedures as appropriate. Wernig lab overview – The Wernig Lab is interested in the molecular mechanisms that define neural lineage identity
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conduct and analyze experiments. The goal of research in our lab is to characterize the structure and mechanism of action of G protein coupled receptors (GPCRs). Duties for this position included
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comprehension, and social, cognitive, and clinical assays to identify brain mechanisms underlying social and communication function and dysfunction. The Autism and Neuroscience Assistant Research Coordinator
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activities involved in defined research projects, and independently conduct and analyze experiments. The goal of research in our lab is to characterize the structure and mechanism of action of G protein
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Drosophila as a model system in these investigations. Our primary focus is on Planar Cell Polarity (PCP), a signaling mechanism that orients cells within tissues and organs. Our studies aim to understand
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and onsite visits. *Other duties may also be assigned Education & Experience: Bachelor’s degree in mechanical/electrical engineering or other appropriate technical area, or combination of technical