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myocarditis and other cardiac inflammatory diseases using a combination of precision medicine-oriented techniques including single-cell RNA-seq, TCR-seq, and CyTOF as well as classical molecular biology, cell
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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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Posted on Tue, 07/08/2025 - 23:12 Important Info Deprecated / Faculty Sponsor (Last, First Name): Wang, Li Stanford Departments and Centers: Biology Stem Cell Bio Regenerative Med Postdoc
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opportunities. Required Qualifications: The candidate must have a Ph.D. or M.D./Ph.D. with a focus on cancer biology, cell/molecular biology, or biochemistry. Experience in animal tumor models and animal surgery
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their knowledge and skillset in mitochondrial biology would best fit this position. Required Qualifications: PhD in cell biology, molecular biology, stem cell biology, developmental biology, immunology, or cancer
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the biological role of human regulatory T cell (Treg) subtypes in solid tumors, how Tregs impact responses to cancer immunotherapy, and more broadly, induction of immune tolerance in tumor microenvironment
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, EBV, HBV, HPV) and chemical biology trainees with a willingness and aptitude for learning new experimental systems. Our projects require an adaptable mix of molecular virology as well as protein
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, and mechanistic biology to define the function and druggability of proteins. We are seeking a postdoctoral candidate with expertise in mass spectrometry and molecular metabolism. Additional expertise in
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inform IEI and immune dysregulation diagnosis and therapeutic strategies. Required Qualifications: PhD in immunology, microbial pathogenesis, cellular biology, or related scientific field Proficiency in
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for major amputation of the lower extremities. Required Qualifications: Required skills: At least three years of prior research experience (doctoral or pre-doctoral) in cardiovascular biology, stem cell