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academic, industrial, and pharmaceutical research. *- Other duties may also be assigned. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: The desired candidate should have experience in a chemistry, molecular biology, or
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scientific field, ideally biology or chemistry • Proficiency with basic molecular biology techniques, such as molecular cloning, PCR, or biochemical assays. • Proficiency with histology
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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
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Engineering Department was founded in 1961, and it was initially an outgrowth of the university’s Department of Chemistry. Early faculty pioneered or substantially influenced the emerging field of chemical
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Center includes Stanford specialists in diverse fields including immunology, gastroenterology, otolaryngology, chemistry, bioengineering, pathology, pulmonology, and genetics. Through laboratory and
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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
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of Sarafan ChEM-H. Sarafan ChEM-H is a new interdisciplinary institute focused on connecting Chemistry, Engineering, and Medicine for Human Health. The institute was founded as a joint venture of the
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for therapeutic benefit and advance human health, a key tenant of Sarafan ChEM-H. Sarafan ChEM-H is a new interdisciplinary institute focused on connecting Chemistry, Engineering, and Medicine for Human Health
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including CheM-H (Chemistry, Engineering & Medicine for Human Health), Stanford Bio-X (intersecting bioscience with engineering, computer science, and other fields), the Stanford Diabetes Research Core
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that span school boundaries to foster new ideas and innovative research including CheM-H (Chemistry, Engineering & Medicine for Human Health), Stanford Bio-X intersecting bioscience with engineering, computer