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Materials: Please send your application package as a zipped file to kseetah@stanford.edu (link sends e-mail) (link sends e-mail), with the subject line: Application for 'Shipwrecks and their Impact on Ocean
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on abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA), a common, morbid and highly lethal disease, with no medical therapies known to limit growth. The recent explosion in popularity of e-cigarette “vaping” has raised urgent
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expansion of a novel gene editing delivery technology. This is a unique opportunity to unlock the vast potential of diverse marine organisms—including corals, sea stars, hemichordates, and tunicates
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Postdoctoral Affairs. The FY25 minimum is $76,383. Integrating Natural and Cultural Data: Focus Area, Indian Ocean Data gathering, assessment, and modeling across disciplinary divides offers an optimal approach
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. Prevalent TCR clones will undergo reverse engineering to deduce the peptide bound, and this information used to generate MHC tetramers to study the induction of these clones during the anti-tumor response
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highly motivated and collaborative Postdoctoral Fellow with an interest in optics, device physics, and/or environmental sensor integration for ocean observation. We are an interdisciplinary group
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between different brain cell types? 3. In living cells, how do genomic variations influence cellular communication, behavior and dynamics? The successful applicant will lead a project focused on developing
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@stanford.edu (link sends e-mail) if you have questions. Required Application Materials: Cover letter (1 page limit). This should be your impact statement. Provide the review committee with an overview of why
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and Centers: Graduate School of Education Postdoc Appointment Term: Summer/Fall 2025 through Spring/Summer 2026; potential renewal for a second year based on performance and funding availability
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series of homology models of GABA receptors composed of variations in the available subunits. These models will be used to dock the few ligands available which are currently known to have GABAAR-slow