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single PDF to Rachel McGowan (rmcgowan@stanford.edu (link sends e-mail) ) with the subject line Postdoctoral Application – Stem Cell Biologist: Does this position pay above the required minimum
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Role of the extracellular matrix in skeletal muscle stem cell function School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr A G Borycki Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year
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to extend recent findings on rejuvenating aged immune systems through stem cell modulation (Ross et al., Nature 2024 (link is external) ). The successful candidate will work on projects investigating
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Oncology Stem Cell Tranplantation and Regenerative Medicine Postdoc Appointment Term: 1-year term (Renewal is based on performance -- Max of a 5 years) Appointment Start Date: As Soon As Possible Group
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a highly motivated postdoctoral scholar in hematology, stem cell biology, and cancer biology to work in the laboratory of Professor Asiri Ediriwickrema in the Division of Hematology at Stanford
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regionalization and lamination of the human cortex and their deregulation in disease using different in vitro models derived from human pluripotent stem cells. The successful candidate will be in charge of
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mouse handling, cell culture, NGS & NGS data analysis, stem cell culture Key Competencies and Educational Requirements: PhD degree in domain discipline or related field At least 10 years of relevant
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focussed on the development of clinical stem cell-based therapies for the treatment of blindness. This is an exciting opportunity to work at the interface of basic and clinical research in a group that is at
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, aiming to identify nutrient therapeutic strategies for age-related bone and blood diseases. We also aim to understand adult stem cells in ageing and regeneration. The successful candidate will employ a
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The Lengefeld laboratory is working on understanding how the failure to regenerate tissue with age is a major health issue. A contributor to this decline is the loss of stem cell function. Despite the essential