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: High School diploma/GED required. Bachelor's degree in science-based STEM disciplines preferred. The posted pay range is Boston Children's reasonable and good-faith expectation for this pay at the time
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related to these general topics. Each focuses on gene regulation – and changes that occur in gene regulation – during stem cell development and differentiation. We use mice to model pediatric malignancies
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and Neumora ( https://neumoratx.com ), funded by the Michael J. Fox Foundation. You will perform neuronal differentiation and phenotypic testing in human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived
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ICETA - Instituto de Ciências, Tecnologias e Agroambiente da Universidade do Porto | Portugal | about 2 months ago
biomaterials, assessing the functional activity of mesenchymal stem cells in contact with innovative biomaterials; Participation in conducting and monitoring in vivo studies involving animal models of different
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, including single-cell genomics (Wright, Lloyd), sexual selection and reproduction (Wright, Pomiankowski, Hemmings, Wigby), gene editing (Dasmahapatra), experimental approaches (Wigby), and stalk-eyed fly
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cells into specialized cell-types. To help address this challenge, the Loh Laboratory (https://loh.stanford.edu/ ) at the Institute for Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative Medicine and the Department
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independent scientific profile in one of Europe’s most dynamic research hubs. Research Areas: Cancer Biology & Oncology Research Cell & Developmental Biology Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative Medicine
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, the Doulatov Lab studies the fundamental mechanisms by which blood cancers arise and develop from healthy blood-forming stem cells by employing induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) and other advanced models
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experience in mammalian cell culture, organoid culture and analysis, and stem cell biology. Strong skills in molecular biology, next-generation sequencing, bioinformatics, general microscopy and confocal
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cells into specialized cell-types. To help address this challenge, the Loh Laboratory (https://loh.stanford.edu/ ) at the Institute for Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative Medicine and the Department