77 channel-coding-electrical-engineering Postdoctoral positions at Stanford University
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Posted on Tue, 02/18/2025 - 15:23 Important Info Deprecated / Faculty Sponsor (Last, First Name): Lepech, Michael Stanford Departments and Centers: Civil and Environmental Engineering Postdoc
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-immune interactions—are synchronized by gene networks, how these processes malfunction in disease, and ultimately apply this knowledge to engineer cell communication for therapeutic purposes. Required
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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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of Genetics and Computer Science (Courtesy) and the Basic Science and Engineering (BASE) Initiative of Stanford University, is in search of exceptional technology developers, developmental biologists
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research on multimodal data from patients receiving engineered T cell immunotherapies. We have recently completed groundbreaking clinical studies of CD19/CD22-targeted and GD2-targeted CAR T cell therapies
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accomplishments, (b) Your broader research interests, and (c) why you are interested in working with us A sample of data analysis code (published or unpublished) A representative writing sample (published
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for teachers and school leaders to implement evidence-based decision making. This position will involve collaborative work with a team of researchers, engineers and partnership coordinators on building out
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Posted on Thu, 08/15/2024 - 14:14 Important Info Faculty Sponsor (Last, First Name): Boehm, Alexandria Stanford Departments and Centers: Oceans Civil and Environ Engineering Postdoc Appointment Term
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fleet, and vendor collaboration with GE Healthcare. Personal ideas and collaborations with other groups in the Stanford Radiologic Sciences Lab are encouraged. Current collaborators include Dan Ennis
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external) Candidates from a diverse background are encouraged to apply. The applicant may hold a PhD either in physical sciences/engineering with a strong interest in translational research and motivation