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Scholar Duration: 2 years Start Date: Flexible (anticipated Fall/Winter 2025) Principal Investigator: Dr. Titilola Falasinnu Position Summary The Division of Immunology and Rheumatology at Stanford
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—to address critical sustainability and climate resilience challenges. Your primary focus will be on developing, refining, and deploying innovative genetic engineering tools for CRISPR-Cas9 delivery. Key
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manuscript writing. This program is supported by an NIH National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) T32 training grant. The postdoctoral fellow may work with one of 23 primary mentors, spanning 7 departments
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and interpersonal communication skills, and a demonstrated interest in addressing social justice issues through data-driven research. The postdoc will work in partnership with Principal Investigator
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research projects and over 180 principal investigators pursuing laboratory, clinical, and health services research. The wet lab environment includes several core facilities such as confocal microscopy and
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performance. Mentorship Structure The postdoc will collaborate closely with the lab’s principal investigator Ellen Vitercik, PhD students, postdocs, and external collaborators on multiple research projects
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candidate will complement the research of our faculty, and share our commitment to an interdisciplinary and inclusive approach to the study of Mediterranean antiquity. Aside from the primary goal of pursuing
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. Expertise in primary cell isolation and culture, FACS, confocal imaging. The ideal candidate will demonstrate enthusiasm, passion for research, intellectual creativity, and a history of working well in teams
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on hotspot detection. This modeling work is well supported by large-scale primary datasets, including survey-based, parasitological, serologic, and genomic data. Relevant methodologies include mechanistic
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IPRL in the Computer Science Department. Their primary mentor will be Jeannette Bohg (link is external) , and they will be encouraged to pursue additional collaborations and mentorship at HAI, within