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Note: This position has been deemed critical by the School of Engineering Dean's Office and is exempt from the hiring freeze. Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. All candidates must
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The Sheltzer Lab at Stanford University is seeking a Life Science Research Professional 1 for a cutting-edge project applying CRISPR to dissect the consequences of copy-number alterations in iPS cells
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The School of Engineering Stanford Engineering has been at the forefront of innovation for nearly a century, creating pivotal technologies that have transformed the worlds of information technology
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required for tomorrow's physician leaders, our programs challenge trainees to explore and develop their interests through basic science, clinical and community-based research. The successful applicant
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to programs, policies and procedures. Review and analyze trends to advise and develop recommendations to achieve or modify the goals of the program or function. Represent the program or function within
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Professor Helen Blau is looking for a Research Development (RD) Strategist (Academic Program Professional 2) to act as a “right hand” assisting with lab strategic direction and operations. Duties
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theoretical knowledge of science principals to problem solve work. Ability to maintain detailed records of experiments and outcomes. General computer skills and ability to quickly learn and master computer
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to the performance management program and technology as needed. Talent Acquisition: Support the candidate experience including job postings, screening candidates, interview scheduling, collecting rater feedback
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theoretical knowledge of science principals to problem solve work. Ability to maintain detailed records of experiments and outcomes. General computer skills and ability to quickly learn and master computer
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The Sheltzer Lab at Stanford University is seeking a Life Science Research Professional 1 for a cutting-edge project applying CRISPR to dissect the consequences of copy-number alterations in iPS