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us to precisely isolate the effects of the chromosomal abnormality from other genetic variation (Lee et al., bioRxiv 2025). This project will expand on this work by generating additional patient
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Postdoctoral Affairs. The FY25 minimum is $76,383. Position: Postdoctoral Research in Neuroimaging The Bridge Lab, led by Dr. Tamar Green at Stanford University, investigates how genetic alterations shape brain
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biology is particularly welcome. Individuals who are looking to combine genetics of complex disease with cellular phenotyping at scale are encouraged to apply. Applicants should be team players who
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genetic variation (Lee et al., bioRxiv 2025). This project will expand on this work by generating additional patient-derived models, performing comprehensive differentiation studies across multiple cellular
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$76,383. The BRIDGE Lab studies how genetic alterations affect brain development and neuropsychiatric conditions in children. Our goal is to identify targets for medical interventions through clinical
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institutions, including Arc Institute (https://arcinstitute.org/ (link is external) ). Required Qualifications: A Ph.D. in Bioengineering, Systems Biology, Molecular Biology, Genetics, or a related field
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are an interdisciplinary team spanning engineering, neuroscience, developmental biology, genetics, applied math, and physics — united by curiosity and a drive to understand how the brain coordinates whole-body physiology
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are an interdisciplinary team spanning engineering, neuroscience, developmental biology, genetics, applied math, and physics — united by curiosity and a drive to understand how the brain coordinates whole-body physiology
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/GYN, Gynecology and Obstetrics OB/GYN, Reproductive Stem Cell and Perinatal Biology Genetics Postdoc Appointment Term: Initially 2025-2026, renewal expected. Appointment Start Date: Available
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: Experience with molecular virology of HIV or EBV including assay development and reverse genetics OR Experience with cell/molecular biology and protein biochemistry/biophysics, including recombinant protein