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genomics and single-cell spatial transcriptomics, participate in T cell-targeted therapy development, hone their computational, leadership, communication, and funding acquisition skills, and join the vibrant
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50% 6 month fixed term As part of the new Stanford University Center for Definitive and Curative Medicine (CDCM), the Stem Cell and Gene Therapy Clinical Trials Program (SCGT-CTP) provides
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of the world's leading teaching and research universities. Founded in 1891, Stanford’s mission is to create and share knowledge and to prepare students to be curious, to think critically, and to contribute
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on determining mechanisms of the immune responses to blood coagulation proteins deficient in individuals with inherited bleeding disorders such as hemophilia to develop therapeutic strategies for antibody
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is to create and share knowledge and to prepare students to be curious, to think critically, and to contribute to the world. With world-class scholars and seven schools located together on a single
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analysis of multiple disease-specific datasets and contribute to the development of novel methodologies in this space. The ideal applicant will have a strong background in bioinformatics methods and a keen
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Ability to plan own work, tools, and equipment needed Ability to master cutting, bending, soldering, threading, and assembling pipe and fittings Complies with all safety protocols and procedures including
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policy. Our culture and unique perks empower you with: Freedom to grow. Take advantage of career development programs, tuition reimbursement, or audit a course. Join a TedTalk, film screening, or listen
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promoting/recruiting research participants and retaining participants in long-term clinical trials. Oversee data management for research projects. Develop and manage systems to organize, collect, report, and
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laboratory of Stephen Skirboll, MD and Albert Wong, MD, in the Department of Neurosurgery at Stanford University School of Medicine and the VA Palo Alto. We are interested in developing immunotherapies