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and chromatin biology. The LSRP will be an integral member of a diverse and interdisciplinary research team determined to transform the study of biomolecular interactions and cellular epigenomes
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Stanford Universityis seeking aBiostatistician 2 to join thelab of Dr. Tanja A. Gruber at the Stanford School of Medicine in the Department of Pediatrics, Division of HematologyOncology Stem Cell Transplant and Regenerative Medicine. Thisindividual will analyze large and small datasets fromnext...
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, including but not limited to structural, molecular, cellular, developmental and systems biology, behavioral neuroscience, and physiology from cell to system. Faculty rank and line will be determined by
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experience in sterile technique and cell culture, basic molecular biology techniques (e.g. cloning), and basic protein chemistry techniques (e.g. protein expression, proteins chromatography). Experience in
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, coupled with robust computational frameworks in order to advance our understanding of cancer systems biology and the field of precision medicine. The Curtis lab is seeking an Experimental Technician
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-depth understanding of software development and a reasonable understanding or at least genuine interest in single-cell biology and genomics. * - Other duties may also be assigned. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
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degree in biology desired. Extensive experience with in vitro culture of primary organoid cultures Experience with molecular biology procedures including ligation and homologous recombination, lentiviral
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have experience with standard molecular biology techniques and mammalian cell culture including work with stem cells and gene editing; excellent communication, organization, rigor and attention to detail
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and communication skills Highly detail oriented BA/BS in Psychology, Human Biology, or a related field Clinical research experience, particularly with patients with mental health or substance use
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. Department/Program Description: The Biology department is the center of life science research at Stanford. Our mission is to lead in understanding life, from molecules to cells, and organisms to ecosystems