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Qualifications: PhD, MD or MD,PhD in Immunology, Cell Biology or a related field Required Application Materials: Letter of interest CV including publications and names of references Stanford is an equal
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The Steinmetz Lab is an interdisciplinary research group operating at the nexus of functional genomics, systems biology, and advanced disease modeling. With premier research hubs at Stanford
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sequencing methods to reduce alloreactivity and improve long-term transplant outcomes. Required Qualifications: PhD in cell biology, molecular biology, stem cell biology, developmental biology, immunology
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the function of such metabolites, with implications for developing new therapeutics. We welcome applicants with a background in microbiology, immunology, chemical biology, pharmacology, or cell biology to
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, Biomedical Engineering, Computational Biology, or a related field. Strong background in signal processing, including neuroimaging and/or electrophysiology (EEG, MEG) data analysis. Expertise in computational
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Qualifications: Ph.D. in Molecular Biology, Virology, Cell Biology, bioengineering or related field. Strong background in AAV biology, including hands-on experience with AAV vectors in cellular models
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- $128,038.00 annually. See below requirements Bachelor’s, MS or PhD in Bioinformatics, Biology or a related field with at least three years of relevant experience Strong background in bioinformatics, including
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the design and execution of molecular biology experiments designed for basic biology study of cancer. Responsibilities include planning and executing experiments in collaboration with the PI and research team
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the design and execution of molecular biology experiments designed for basic biology study of cancer. Responsibilities include planning and executing experiments in collaboration with the PI and research team
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cancer biology related to identifying novel avenues for therapy, particularly immunotherapies. We view computational methods as tools for understanding biology and disease, and are motivated by