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Qualifications: Ph.D. in Molecular Biology, Virology, Cell Biology, bioengineering or related field. Strong background in AAV biology, including hands-on experience with AAV vectors in cellular models
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Computational Spatial Biology We are seeking a postdoctoral fellow in computational spatial biology to work in the laboratory of Professor Sylvia Plevritis in the Department of Biomedical Data Science at Stanford
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omics to advance biological and clinical discoveries and develop next-generation theragnostics. The postdoctoral fellows will mainly focus on (1) creating novel computational algorithms to analyze and
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to known toxicants leading to vascular diseases such as coronary artery disease. We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral research candidate with a background in molecular biology, genetics, and/or
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: Anesthesiology, Neurobiology, Medicine, Psychiatry, Biology, Radiology, and Psychology. Our T32 also provides tuition support to obtain Stanford Masters in Epidemiology and Clinical Research for those who would
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, molecular biology, and in vivo models. Analyze and interpret data, integrating experimental and computational findings. Utilize bioinformatics tools and techniques to analyze high-throughput sequencing data
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. Our team is looking for a new postdoc to focus on studying early bone marrow stromal commitment. Required Qualifications: PhD or MD/PhD applicants with background in developmental/cell biology
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of neurodevelopment and CSF biology into regenerative strategies. Our research has important implications for neurodevelopmental disorders including neural tube closure, hydrocephalus, and seizure disorder. We use
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cultures to uncover the biological mechanisms underlying resilience in APOE4 carriers. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: ● PhD in neuroscience, life sciences Required Qualifications: KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
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, minimal residual disease (MRD) detection, and the multi-omic characterization of various cancer types. Required Qualifications: PhD in related fields such as computational biology, cancer biology, and