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viral infectivity assays. The postdoc will be expected to carry out experimental laboratory and field research, write and submit manuscripts in a timely fashion for peer-reviewed publication, train and
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at Stanford University School of Medicine. We seek a highly creative and motivated scientist to perform cutting-edge immunology research to overcome resistance mechanisms identified in patients receiving
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to investigate the molecular and cellular mechanisms of intercellular communication in the healthy brain and in tumor microenvironment (TME). The major focus of our lab is to advance technologies including single
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individual to study mechanisms of DNA double-stranded break (DSB) repair, recombination, and chromosomal translocations. We employ cutting edge functional (epi)genomics and molecular biology approaches
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of Pediatrics within the Division of Pediatric Hematology, Oncology, Stem Cell Transplantation, and Regenerative Medicine at Stanford University. The Batsuli Laboratory focuses on elucidating mechanisms
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motivated postdoctoral fellow to join our innovative research team. Our lab investigates cellular and molecular mechanisms in vision science using advanced techniques in neuroscience, cell biology
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Maintaining and culturing glioma and normal brain cell lines Assisting with experimental design and data interpretation Preparing manuscripts, figures, and contributing to grant applications Participating in
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candidate, budget availability, and internal equity. Pay Range: $76,383 - $150,000 We are looking for a talented researcher with experience in econometric/quasi-experimental approaches for causal effect
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or peptides into drugs to treat acute leukemia. Assays to assess toxicity, metabolism, optimization, and mechanism of action of compounds will be performed. This position is for postdoctoral fellows who have