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the Department of Medicine seeks a Life Science Research Professional (LSRP) 2 for the Quertermous Lab in the Falk Cardiovascular Research Center. The Quertermous laboratory employs genomic and genetic methods
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in both MBA and PhD programs. Junior applicants should have or expect to complete a PhD by September 1, 2026. Applicants should submit their applications electronically by visiting the web site http
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elements with 21,000 genes in thousands of cell types in the human body. The Engreitz and Kundaje Labs have developed new experimental approaches and computational methods that could enable mapping
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, and develop machine learning methods for synthetic biology. The LSRP will help with the execution of defined research projects by independently conducting experiments and analyzing data. Specifically
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total costs between 2024-2030 in addition to endowed program funding. Our research projects include the Food FARMacia randomized trial of an infant food security intervention; the LINC mixed methods study
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, measurements, and accountabilities, as assigned. Lead team meetings and prepare/approve minutes. Formally supervise, train, and/or mentor new staff or students, as assigned, potentially including hiring
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and master's degrees in addition to doctoral degrees (PhD, MD, DMA and JD) plus a number of professional and continuing education programs and certifications. More at http://facts.stanford.edu and http
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delivery model and the total rewards team through oversight of job architecture, formalization of job evaluation and leveling processes, and the creation of clear, user-friendly guidelines and communication
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; hold formal conferences with families including initial developmental history intake, spring review and home visits. Assist the head teacher in supervising and mentoring new teachers and contribute
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technologies and methods, and deliver actionable technical solutions. Background: The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has commissioned the sequencing of hundreds of thousands of whole genomes from