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, Tumor Immunology, Molecular Biology, Protein Biology, Mouse work, Flow Cytometry/FACS, LC-MS/MS, TCR- and RNA-seq, and AI analysis. Required Application Materials: CV, research summary, and published
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, microscopy, and nanophotonics that can enable quantitative and high-resolution molecular measurements in marine and freshwater environments in situ. Successful candidates will be founding members of the Balch
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, including peer-reviewed publications Highly motivated self-starter who thrives in dynamic settings and has the ability to work independently with minimal supervision Experience working in interdisciplinary
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science, environmental health, toxicology, geology, medical physics or a related field Excellent oral and written English-language communication skills Highly motivated self-starter who thrives in dynamic
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at Stanford University School of Medicine. We are seeking an experienced, full-time research assistant to join a dynamic and fun diverse group of post-doctoral fellows, graduate students, research scientists
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offers the opportunity to work within a dynamic, interdisciplinary team committed to improving pain management and advancing precision medicine for patients living with systemic lupus erythematosus
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multiplexed immunofluorescence in-situ images, in the study of immune-stromal-cancer interactions related to cancer progression and drug response. The scholar will aim to reveal molecular mechanisms through
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-on fieldwork and access to the Stanford University Archaeology Collection, the Center supports excellence in archaeological research and fosters dynamic links between scholars in disparate fields. Required
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, mechanical engineering, or related field. Research experience in robot manipulation, robot learning (imitation, reinforcement learning and /or foundation models) and/or robot perception (vision, depth, touch
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the molecular and cellular biology of vascular cells and diseases. Position will involve working with both human cells and mouse models. The project encompasses uncovering novel mechanisms of gene regulation, and