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. This project aims to examine the neurobiological and mental health impacts of cannabis exposure, with a broader goal of identifying biomarkers associated with resilience and risk for depression. As part of
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School of Medicine. The project will focus on optimization of peptide ligands targeting promising cancer antigens followed by subsequent radiolabeling and pre-clinical validation. The Beinat lab employs
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postdoctoral fellowship in the Benjamin Laboratory at Stanford University. The Scholar would work on a funded project with Stanford scientists with expertise in inflammation and neonatal lung disease
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an interdisciplinary team of immunologists (Magda Matusiak), pathologists (Matt van de Rijn, Rob West), and star Stanford statisticians (Trevor Hastie, Rob Tibshirani)! The aim of this project is to
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goal of this project is to understand the mechanisms underlying learning differences such as dyslexia and to do so in a large, representative sample through the ROAR platform (link is external) . Excerpt
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into independent research careers, many having achieved their own NIH K grants. We offer elective coursework, mentorship, seminars, an individual integrated research project, and training in grant proposals and
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Lab. As such, we are looking for candidates who are interested in launching a project from the ground-up, are effective in small teams, and are excellent communicators. Successful candidates will join a
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) , visit our website. Position Summary: We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Scholar to lead a multifaceted project focusing on investigating fundamental mechanisms of human embryo implantation
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amino acid leading to PCPS peptides distant from the mutation. We have confirmed for EGFRvIII, BRAFV600E and KRASG12D the presence of many epitopes beyond the mutated region. Projects are now available to
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developing novel techniques for diagnosing, monitoring, and treating oculoplastic and orbital disease. A post-doc in the oculoplastics lab will work on translational studies such as cell culture projects