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) cells and their interactions with photoreceptors and other cell types. We perturb RPE function in vivo genetically or with drugs/chemicals and characterize the resulting retinal phenotypes on levels
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(battlefield trauma, long term space flight, antidotes to chemical weapons, etc.). If interested please feel free to contact Professor Ed Bertaccini at [email protected]
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techniques (SEM and TEM). Experience in cement chemistry and material synthesis will be a plus. Responsibility: Conduct research on laboratory experimentation and analysis of physical and mechanical data
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Department of Chemical & Systems Biology . We are based in the Biomedical Innovations Building on the main Stanford campus, and our lab plays an integral role in the Stanford Cancer Institute , where we lead
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hazardous materials and/or exposure to chemicals, blood, body fluid or tissues and risk of exposure to contagious diseases and infections. • May require extended or unusual work hours based on research