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Care Medicine at Stanford University. Our research focuses on understanding how alterations in mitochondrial dynamics impact cellular metabolism and function during various inflammatory disorders. Our
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the current technologies emerging in the stem cell field to develop novel regenerative therapies to address unmet clinical needs in the care of vascular surgery patients, largely aimed at preventing the need
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for (1) engineering BPAN genetic variants into cell lines; (2) developing cellular assays including of autophagy function and cellular survival; (3) working with the Stanford high throughput drug screening
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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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Stanford University required minimum for all postdoctoral scholars appointed through the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs. The FY25 minimum is $76,383. Evolution of asymmetric cell division in spiralian
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and atomic-level assembly of cell walls, extracellular structures, and are constructing blueprints of how bacteria use these building blocks to engineer organized and dynamic architectures. We
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-cigarette nicotine vapor, augment model AAA. Exposure to tobacco smoke, nicotine, and vaping can cause cellular epigenetic alterations, which may be transmitted in a transgenerational fashion. Our data show
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Key Responsibilities: • Adapt internal computational pipelines to analyze high-dimensional patient datasets, including single-cell sequencing, spatial transcriptomics, clinical, and other relevant
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Departmental Website: https://med.stanford.edu/cancer-cell-therapy.html (link is external) How to Submit Application Materials: Please submit application materials using the following link: https
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the precise gene activity and cell-cell interaction between the developing embryo and maternal endometrium. This work addresses a critical factor in human reproduction, as implantation failure remains a major