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manuscripts and present at international conferences. • Mentor junior scientists and help shape the intellectual culture of the lab. What We’re Looking For • PhD or equivalent in Neuroscience, Cognitive Science
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mentor graduate students, and assist with proposal writing. The successful candidate will be encouraged to submit the output of their work to scientific conferences and professional meetings. The position
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term Appointment Start Date: TBD How to Submit Application Materials: Interested applicants should submit th required application materials to Kathleen M. Sakamoto, M.D., Ph.D., Professor, Division
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computational and preclinical models informed by patient data. A successful candidate will leverage models of Treg suppression, Perturb-seq workflows, and receive assistance from a laboratory technician to design
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Postdoc Application • Dr. Charles DeBoer cdeboer@stanford.edu (link sends e-mail) and; Horacio Sanchez Rocha hrocha7@stanford.edu (link sends e-mail) -Dr. DeBoer's Administrative Assistant Does
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area is open, but priority will be given to someone working on East Asian materials. The candidate is also expected to teach one course per year in archaeobotany, assist with regular management
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, leveraging a variety of designer (e.g. SpCas9, SaCas9, Cas12, etc.) and physiological (e.g. RAG1/2, AID, SPO11, etc.) endonucleases to elucidate DSB repair and off-targeting mechanisms in their surrounding
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pharmacotherapy and exploratory, rapid acting therapies, including guanfacine, MDMA-assisted cognitive processing therapy and TMS. Supporting this program—and this position—are NIH awards under NIMH’s priority
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Conduct immunostaining and immunofluorescence microscopy Perform animal eye surgeries and assist with animal care and management Design and analyze experiments using patient model-based assays Prepare and
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estimation (e.g., regression discontinuity and difference-in-differences) to help the Geldsetzer lab expand its work on the link between shingles vaccination and dementia (see: https://www.nature.com/articles