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of urothelial exfoliation in cancer therapeutics. The labs are committed to fostering a highly collaborative and scientifically rigorous environment. This position offers an excellent opportunity to learn about
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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 dynamic environment
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exceptionally creative and collaborative academic environment, fellows will have access to world-class resources and expertise spanning the Department of Surgery, the Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics
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environment which values kindness, honesty, curiosity and integrity. Required Qualifications: PhD in either - Biochemistry / Molecular Biology / Human Genetics / Bioengineering Further details are given in
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biochemistry and biophysics. It's essential that you be motivated to work on cutting edge antiviral strategies and thrive working in a collaborative and fast-paced environment. Required Qualifications
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. The successful candidate will join a highly interdisciplinary and collaborative research environment that combines animal models, molecular and cellular biology, advanced omics, and well characterized clinical
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environment within the Stanford Department of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery and Stanford University, with access to world-class facilities and mentorship in stem cell and regenerative biology, neuroscience
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research environment within Stanford Ophthalmology. • Opportunities to develop independent projects and pursue fellowship funding. • Strong mentorship focused on academic career development. • Access
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opportunities for career development and a welcoming and supportive laboratory environment which values kindness, honesty, curiosity and integrity. Required Qualifications: PhD in Human Biology / Human Genetics
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bioinformatics, will find this an ideal environment to apply and develop their skills. Duties involve culture and maintenance of stem cells and human/mouse islets, standard molecular biology techniques in DNA and