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spectrometry approaches to elucidate molecular mechanisms of metabolic rewiring underlying cancer and aging. 2. Developing activity-based proteome profiling (ABPP) strategies to guide the development of chemical
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, beginning as soon as possible. For questions about this position, please contact Kevin C. Chan, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Ophthalmology at kevinchan@stanford.edu (link sends e-mail) . A brief profile of
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and Excel preferred; Familiarity with epigenetics/epigenomics and high-throughput tissue/gene multi-omic profiling a plus. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS / PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Physical: Sitting for extended
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Iberian and Latin American Cultures or a related field before the appointment start date A research profile centered on literature and culture Superior level Spanish-proficiency with the ability to teach
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, statistics and programming skills (R, Python, or MATLAB) are required. Record of peer-reviewed publications. Knowledge in one or more of the following areas is desirable: single-cell profiling technologies
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research profile centered on German Studies of the Early Modern period (ca. 1400-1750) Advanced level German-proficiency with the ability to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in the German language
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, transcriptomic profiles, and other omics data. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of researchers to advance our understanding of immune responses in transplantation and viral infections. Mentor junior