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laboratory of Professor Sylvia Plevritis at Stanford University to study tumor spatial biology via single cell spatial analysis of the tumor microenvironment. Projects aim to reveal molecular mechanisms
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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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diseases? The successful applicant will lead a project investigating the role of mechanosensitive ion channels in different cell types in the eye. Relevant techniques include basic molecular biology, cell
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DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: • Bachelor’s degree in molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, biophysics, or related field. • Experience with standard wet lab molecular biology techniques
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. Enviable resources. We offer free commuter programs and ridesharing incentives. Enjoy discounts for computers, cell phones, recreation, travel, entertainment, and more! We pride ourselves in being a culture
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optic neuropathies. Multiple postdoctoral fellowships are available; generally graduate experience in eye, stem cell, molecular signaling, or neuroscience research is the best initial preparation.
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for proficiency in bioinformatics and programming to analyze and present results from large genomic datasets including bulk-RNA and DNA sequencing, single-cell sequencing (RNA, ATAC), and whole genome sequencing
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uncovering novel mechanisms of gene regulation, iPSC generated bioengineered blood vessels, transgenic mouse models of disease, single cell RNA Sequencing and high dimensional single cell mapping of tissues
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and innovative research using techniques including, but not limited, to multiplex spatial IHC, genetic sequencing data analysis, study of immune cell signatures in tumor microenvironments, and immune