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Epithelial Biology in the Department of Dermatology, Chang Lab, seeks a Life Science Technician 1 (LST-1) to assist with research projects in cancer biology and molecular medicine. The LST-1 will perform cell
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We have an opportunity in Dr. Vinit Mahajan's lab to perform and direct advanced genetic, genome engineering and stem cell research related to developmental biology and retinal disease. Also
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diagnostic probes and therapeutic agents, using cell-based models as well as patient-derived xenograft models of liver cancer. This position is suitable for a highly motivated self-starter who excels in a
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The Stanford School of Medicine, Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, with over 30-member faculty and approximately 45 graduate students, is devoted to exploring how stem cells
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for neurodegeneration. You will perform and support lab experiments working both independently and in a team to support a multidisciplinary collaboration for T cell engineering. Your work will focus primarily
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conduct bioinformatic data analyses focused on adoptive T cell immunotherapy for pediatric solid tumors and brain tumors. The LSRP1 will be working in the laboratory of Dr. Sabine Heitzeneder, which focuses
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adoptive T-cell therapy with tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL). Under the supervision of the PI and a Senior Research Scientist, the LSRP will be in charge of banking clinical samples for future
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and activities in defined research projects and independently conduct bioinformatic data analyses focused on adoptive T cell immunotherapy for pediatric solid tumors and brain tumors. The LSRP1 will be
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methods for whole genome/exome sequencing, RNA-seq, ATAC-seq, single cell and spatial datasets. The successful candidate will interact closely with other computational and experimental biologists and
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tune cellular functions — if only we could map the complex regulatory wiring that connects 2 million regulatory elements with 21,000 genes in thousands of cell types in the human body. We have recently