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bachelor-degree level candidates, graduates and master's research assistants are also encouraged to apply. Successful candidates will demonstrate a solid grounding in molecular biology, single cell
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, Utilities and Infrastructure (SUI) brings an integrated and deliberate focus to campus sustainability. The department works to advance sustainability in campus operations for energy, water, waste, resiliency
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malfunction. The successful candidate will perform biochemical, biophysical, and cell biological experiments that interface with ongoing chemical synthesis efforts in the laboratory. The role is highly
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sustainability in campus operations for energy, water, waste, resiliency, and safety, optimizing and prioritizing efficiency in all aspects of campus life–from resource and utility management to transportation and
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, discretion, judgment, diplomacy and tact and who are progressive thinkers, see challenges as simply problems to solve, and whose spirit, energy and commitment provides a welcome and encouraging face for
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pluripotent stem cell and animal models to define the genes and regulatory elements necessary for cell fate decisions, and to probe how variation in these sequences can lead to pulmonary vascular disease
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-edge single cell RNA-Seq combined with immunoassay technologies to investigate B and T cell autoimmunity in systemic lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and multiple sclerosis. Previous laboratory experience in
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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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Resources Law & Policy (ENRLP) Program at Stanford Law School and the Climate and Energy Policy Program (CEPP) at Stanford's Woods Institute for the Environment invite applications for a Sustainable and
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The Environmental and Natural Resources Law & Policy (ENRLP) Program at Stanford Law School and the Climate and Energy Policy Program (CEPP) at Stanford’s Woods Institute for the Environment invite