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mechanisms of heart diseases. The Engreitz Lab launched at Stanford in 2020 and is part of the Department of Genetics and the Basic Science and Engineering (BASE) Initiative of the Moore Children’s Heart
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Qualifications: Ph.D. in Rock Physics/Rock mechanics, Energy geoscience and engineering, Civil Engineering, or related fields with expertise in geotechnical/geomechanics testing, micro- and nano-scale imaging
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genomic and multi-omic technologies (Yost et al, Nature Medicine 2019; Rubin et al, Cell 2019) to study immunological mechanisms of disease directly in samples isolated from patients. For more information
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of intended employment at employer’s discretion. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Management Information Systems, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical/Electronic Engineering or
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mechanisms against the diseases and develop a lasting cure. Our interdisciplinary center focuses on understanding the mechanisms of the immune system, the dysfunctions of which results in allergic reactions. A
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the coursework required for admission to a graduate program in Physics or Astronomy, which typically includes an introductory physics sequence as well as more advanced physics courses including classical mechanics
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Office software. May telecommute within area of intended employment at employer’s discretion. Requirements: Master’s degree in Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering or related
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Stanford University is seeking a Life Science Research Professional 1 to study the mechanisms of aging and rejuvenation, particularly in regenerative stem cells in mammals (http://web.stanford.edu
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leaders who will make the world a better place through the power of engineering principles, techniques and systems. The Department of Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering is one of the largest
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of Chemistry. Early faculty pioneered or substantially influenced the emerging field of chemical engineering in many vital areas, including catalysis and transport/fluid mechanics. More recently, the department