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spanning proteomics, transcriptomics, and fluid biomarkers. A major focus of the lab addresses the impacts and mechanisms of APOE. We leverage extreme phenotypes, i.e. healthy 75+ year-old APOE ε4 carriers
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evolution, as well as their intersection with AI systems for generative biology. This position offers a unique opportunity to bridge powerful experimental methodologies with increasingly advanced generative
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Posted on Tue, 11/11/2025 - 08:12 Important Info Deprecated / Faculty Sponsor (Last, First Name): Majumdar, Arun Stanford Departments and Centers: Mechanical Engineering Energy Science and
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scholars appointed through the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs. The FY25 minimum is $76,383. Stanford University’s Enigma project (link is external) is reimagining the experimental neuroscience pipeline with
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their skills in translational biomedical innovation with potential impact in both academic and industrial settings. Required Qualifications: PhD in bioengineering, biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering
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well as their intersection with AI systems for generative biology. This position offers a unique opportunity to bridge powerful experimental methodologies with increasingly advanced generative models within a well-resourced
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the mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of biliary atresia, the number one cause of pediatric liver transplantation worldwide. Viral tropism for developing bile duct cells causing a host immune response is the
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reason for IVF treatment failure and early pregnancy loss. You will work at the interface of the Molè and Qiu labs as the lead experimental scientist or computational/AI scientist on this project. This is
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, molecular biology, and in vivo models. Analyze and interpret data, integrating experimental and computational findings. Utilize bioinformatics tools and techniques to analyze high-throughput sequencing data
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migration. Future directions include: Dissecting the molecular mechanisms driving 3’UTR/CDS expression switches Functional studies of candidate 3’UTRs in neural development using human organoids or in cancer