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Postdoctoral Affairs. The FY25 minimum is $73,800 per year. Required Qualifications: PhD in a biological science including biophysics. Prior work experience in hands-on laboratory bench work and experimental
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personalized math learning games. The second component entails developing experimental studies with children to characterize (i) how children’s interest and prior knowledge influence the games they create, as
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) , visit our website. Position Summary: We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Scholar to lead a multifaceted project focusing on investigating fundamental mechanisms of human embryo implantation
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scientists to join our team to understand the molecular mechanism of this hitherto unappreciated but essential aspect of eukaryotic cell biology, and to join a collaborative project to elucidate the mechanism
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PCR and have experience with amplicon sequencing. The postdoc will be expected to carry out experimental laboratory and field research, write and submit manuscripts in a timely fashion for peer-reviewed
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cultures to uncover the biological mechanisms underlying resilience in APOE4 carriers. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: ● PhD in neuroscience, life sciences Required Qualifications: KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
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, mechanical engineering, or related field. Research experience in robot manipulation, robot learning (imitation, reinforcement learning and /or foundation models) and/or robot perception (vision, depth, touch
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understand fundamental mechanisms. Required Application Materials: CV Contact information for three referees Stanford is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration
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? Do you want to be part of a dynamic team at Stanford University, exploring the fundamental mechanisms driving pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH)? Our laboratory is dedicated to uncovering
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the Stanford University School of Medicine's Department of Radiation Oncology. The laboratory applies in vitro and in vivo experimental techniques to study normal and malignant stem cells in the context of aging