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), and dedicated veterinary technologists. Required Qualifications: Doctoral Degree (PhD, MD, or equivalent) conferred by start date. Required Application Materials: Curriculum vitae A brief cover letter
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as July 1, 2026 but no later than September 1, 2026. PhD must be in hand before to employment can begin. Position duration: Maximum Duration of Service in a Postdoctoral Title: Postdoctoral Scholar
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inform IEI and immune dysregulation diagnosis and therapeutic strategies. Required Qualifications: PhD in immunology, microbial pathogenesis, cellular biology, or related scientific field Proficiency in
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scientists. Candidates with experience in prototyping, optical instrumentation, image processing, or translational device development are particularly encouraged to apply. Required Qualifications: PhD in
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of cancer immunotherapy and beyond. Required Qualifications: The post-doctoral fellow candidate is required to have obtained an MD, PhD, or MD/PhD in areas of cell biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, or
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, biotechnology or related field. Candidates who are close to defending their PhD will also be considered provided their planned defense is no later than 3 months after start of employment. Fulfills the formal
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as required About you PhD or PhD under submission in biomedical engineering, dentistry or relevant field a developing network of academic, industry and professional partners and stakeholders a
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) and conducting laboratory experiments. Demonstrated experience in cell biology techniques. Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: Applicants must hold a PhD in Biological, Biomedical Sciences
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Pursuing independent research projects related to lead contamination and/or environmental health topics (up to 10% time). Required Qualifications: PhD in a discipline related to chemistry, environmental
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lab in Stanford’s Psychiatry Department, led by Neir Eshel, MD, PhD. We are looking to hire curious and ambitious postdocs to join our team. Lab projects focus on the neural circuitry of reward-seeking