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positions in stem cell biology, organoid model systems, and inner ear regeneration. The two laboratories, led by Dr. Konstantina Stankovic, Chair of the Department of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery (OHNS
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Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine and OHNS, integrate molecular, cellular, genetic, and system electrophysiology approaches to understand and treat inner ear disorders. Postdoctoral fellows will
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will have connections to both the Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford (MIPS) and the Radiological Sciences Laboratory (RSL). The ideal candidate for this position will have interest in being trained in
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Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, or Computer Science. This is a collaborative, cross-functional team, and project assignments will be tailored to match each postdoc’s strengths and growth goals. If you are
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preferred • Experience in image processing and analysis also preferred • The candidate will report directly to the Principal Investigator and will successfully carry out experiments and analyze the data
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in immunology and interest in translational research. The successful candidate will join the Section of Surgical Sciences in the Division of General Surgery, and work on a project aimed to understand
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imaging; cellular and molecular biology studies and assays including for example cell culture and transfections, qRT-PCR, RNA and DNA isolation and preparation, ELISAs, tissue histology and microscopy, and
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blockade (Phillips, Matusiak, et al, Nature Communications, 2021). We do research at the forefront of spatial biology and offer training in immunology, human histology, statistics, computer vision, grant
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model APIs, cloud computing environments, and R for additional statistical analysis. For decision support prototype development and evaluation, web-based user interface design, human-computer interaction