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opportunities and time for the scholar to expand their work beyond their primary project. Our team is collaborative, and the principal investigators are experienced mentors committed to supporting the scholar in
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, Flow-FISH, and transcriptomics to profile functional responses of immune pathways in primary patient specimens to diagnose (i) inborn errors of immunity (IEI) and (ii) identify dysregulated immune
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preferred • Experience in image processing and analysis also preferred • The candidate will report directly to the Principal Investigator and will successfully carry out experiments and analyze the data
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, requiring preliminary judgments after the supervisor outlines conceptual approach. Build and organize data as requested by principal investigator or supervisor; use common statistical programs to generate and
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their own research program, under supervision of the principal investigator, as well as work across the many outstanding resources, institutes (e.g. Institute for Human-Centered AI) , and faculty labs across
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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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partnership with Principal Investigator Grant Miller (Stanford University School of Medicine) and other research team members, and will contribute to study design, participate in field research, conduct data
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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