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how human cells produce and quality control biomedically important membrane proteins like transporters, receptors and ion channels that are essential many cellular functions. Misfolding and premature
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engineering and purifying membrane proteins and imaging them using advanced fluorescence microscopy techniques. This is a one year fixed-term position. For more information: https://med.stanford.edu/kobilkalab
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coupled receptors (GPCRs). Duties for this position included engineering and purifying membrane proteins and imaging them using advanced fluorescence microscopy techniques. This is a one year fixed-term
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in defined research projects, and independently conduct and analyze experiments focused on establishing membrane protein transporters as a novel class of anti-cancer targets. The Stanford Cancer
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biomedical relevance. We use an interdisciplinary approach to study membrane protein homeostasis by combining molecular & cell biology, structural protein biochemistry and protein engineering. In parallel