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on understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms that control blood cell development or hematopoiesis using a combination of Drosophila genetics, live imaging, high resolution microscopy, transcriptomics
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ABILITIES (REQUIRED): At least one year of research experience in molecular biology and cell culture preferred. Experience working with murine animal models preferred. Candidate should possess technical
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scientific manuscripts and grant applications. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Ideally, the Research Professional should have at least 1 year of experience with culturing mammalian cell lines. The Research
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Stanford University is seeking a Life Science Research Professional 1 to study the mechanisms of aging and rejuvenation, particularly in regenerative stem cells in mammals (http://web.stanford.edu
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and embryonic stem cells, 2) bioinformatic analysis of RNA-seq and scRNA-seq, molecular biology and histology of tissue sections and fixed cells. Additional day-to-day lab functions include assisting
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to exploit microglia for therapeutic and regenerative purposes. https://www.werniglab.org/ DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: One-year previous laboratory experience. Previous laboratory experience in cell
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Stanford University is seeking a 1 year fixed term Software Developer 1 to perform difficult or complex programming and software development work in the field of single-cell analysis. This work will
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The Blood & Marrow Transplantation & Cellular Therapy (BMT-CT) program at Stanford performs autologous and allogeneic transplantations for over 300 patients each year. The program has been very
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new light on the past, influence the present, and shape the future. Together, faculty and students in H&S engage in inspirational teaching, learning, and research every day. The Department of Biology is
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allogeneic transplantations for over 300 patients each year. The program has been very successful with a history of limited morbidity rates and acute mortality that is well below most published reports. In