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experiments. This position is fully-onsite. *- Other duties may also be assigned. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Prefer a degree in the Neurobiology, Cancer Biology, Bioengineering, Biological Sciences. He/she must
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QUALIFICATIONS: · College degree in related field (public health, biology, health sciences) · 1-2 years of experience in a health related field · Knowledge and experience of research
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pancreatology, such as cell biology, data science, and multiomics profiling. We expect the successful candidate to serve as a member of the Pediatric, Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition Division
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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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of Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapeutics, and Computational Immunology. The successful candidate will work at the intersection of immunology, cancer biology, and bioinformatics with focus on the application
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A fully-funded postdoctoral fellowship is available in the laboratory of Jeffrey Goldberg, MD, PhD in the Department of Ophthalmology, Stanford University School of Medicine. Dr. Jeffrey Goldberg is Professor and Chair of Ophthalmology at the Byers Eye Institute. Why do cells in the eye and...
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, including data from both human and animal studies. Applicants with bioinformatics, multi-omics, and computational biology experience are desirable, and highly qualified applicants will have experience with
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The Ahmad lab is seeking postdoctoral fellows interested in working on brain imaging and hearing loss. We have multiple projects ranging from mechanistic studies of tolerance induction in mouse models, systems analyses of tumor-immune co-evolution, and the development of new immunotherapies. The...
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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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diseases and host-microbe interactions. Our research program employs murine infection models and brings together immunology, tissue biology, microbiology, and genetics to uncover fundamental mechanisms