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Biochemistry and Biophysical methods such as NMR and Hydrogen-Deuterium Exchange-MS with Cell Biology, and Genetics to explore genome organization across length and time scales and understand how cells leverage
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-time technician position is available in the Dinneny lab as soon as possible at Stanford University, Department of Biology. Our lab is focused on understanding the mechanisms governing plant-environment
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Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy at Stanford University School of Medicine). The goal of the lab is to apply cutting-edge immunologic and genomic technologies to study the immune response to cancer, and to
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biomimicry of natural host defense peptides (antimicrobial peptides). The lab studies the molecular biophysics and mechanisms of LL-37 and its involvement in Alzheimer’s dementia, exploring how the brain works
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. Research in the Department of Dermatology span a wide range of efforts, ranging from clinical trials to molecular translational medicine to fundamental studies in epithelial biology, as embodied in
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virology using human tissue culture, molecular biology techniques, animal models and confocal microscopy to understand the pathophysiology and ultimately treatment options for hearing loss due to congenital
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applicable University policies and procedures, including but not limited to the personnel policies and other policies found in the University’s Administrative Guide, http://adminguide.stanford.edu
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of transgenic mice using basic molecular biology and other approaches. The job requires someone who is meticulous and highly organized. Basic experience with immunostaining and cell culture. Experience with flow
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work may involve supporting in vivo mouse studies. This position involves significant training so only prior general biology laboratory experience is required. Education & Experience (Required