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-funded project. Dr. Irene L. Llorente's lab research interests are largely directed toward understanding the biology of white matter repair in central nervous system (CNS) disorders. The Llorente lab is
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the Transplant Immunology Lab. We are looking for postdocs to work on the following projects: 1) the role of natural killer (NK) cells in alloimmunity and viral infections, and 2) the regulatory functions
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hematopoiesis and thymic development. Successful candidates will join the Pediatric Division of Stem Cell Transplantation and Regenerative Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine. The project will
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between different brain cell types? 3. In living cells, how do genomic variations influence cellular communication, behavior and dynamics? The successful applicant will lead a project focused on developing
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computer vision projects Experience in software or webapp development/API integration Interest (but not necessarily expertise) in medicine and radiotherapy Required Application Materials: Curriculum vitae 2
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, curriculum design and implementation, program evaluation, and simulation as a teaching method. Opportunities to be involved in the administrative side of sim center operations are offered, active involvement
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internal equity. Pay Range: $73,800 - $75,000 The de Jesus Perez Research Group is seeking two highly motivated postdoctoral researchers to join our team. Projects include: Understanding how Wnt signaling
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of harmonized assessments and analytic pipelines across projects. The postdoctoral scientist will play a pivotal role in the following areas: Scientific Coordination Take the lead in managing the primary research
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related to protein homology modeling, ligand docking and drug design to develop the next generation of safer anesthetics. Specifically, this individual will initially be an integral developer of a large
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and AI-driven computational approaches to reconstruct and redefine tissue architecture in 3D space. The goals of these projects are to uncover the rules governing the spatiotemporal dynamics of tumor