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imaging and surgery. The postdoctoral scholar will be co-mentored by Professor Joseph Liao in the Department of Urology and Professor Lei Xing in the Department of Radiation Oncology. Creative, highly
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Posted on Mon, 07/07/2025 - 19:04 Important Info Deprecated / Faculty Sponsor (Last, First Name): Hekman, Katherine Stanford Departments and Centers: Surg: Vascular Surgery Postdoc Appointment Term
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postdoctoral fellow with interest in organic chemistry and radiopharmaceutical development. Successful candidates will join the Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford within the Department of Radiology, Stanford
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fMRI, task fMRI, and multi-band functional imaging. A clear motivation to pursue research in neuroimaging that is applied to understand and treat brain circuit disruptions. A demonstrated capacity to
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. The project provides a unique opportunity to use clinically relevant animal models, transgenic mice, in vitro and ex vivo cultures, live cell and tissue imaging, single cell technologies, and bioinformatic
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of working in the Indian Ocean region would be an added benefit, as would knowledge of archaeological survey techniques, or the digital humanities. The postdoc will undertake surveys to assess both natural and
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include 2 photon calcium imaging, retinal electrophysiology, rodent microsurgery and animal models of glaucoma and other ocular diseases. The postdoctoral fellow will be joining a young lab with exciting
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Postdoctoral Fellow position in the area of peptide chemistry or radiochemistry is available immediately in the Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford (MIPS), Stanford University School of Medicine
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by imaging, is an often-understudied neoplasm in cancer epidemiology research. Kidney cancer represents the deadliest urological neoplasm and has a dismal late-stage 5-year survival rate. The goal
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) signaling. The Huttenhain lab integrates cutting-edge MS-based proteomics, functional genomics, imaging, and other molecular biology techniques to profile the spatiotemporal nature of GPCR signaling networks