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applications, and participate in grant applications. Keep up to date with recent scientific advances, mentor junior trainees, and coordinate projects. Skills Developed: Immunology: acquire cutting-edge methods
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Substitution in the Blind; Ocular Structures and Physiology; MR Engineering and Methods Development for the Visual System. MRI experiments will mainly be conducted at research centers at the Stanford campus and
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fellow to lead the neuroimaging component of a longitudinal, pediatric drug trial in Neurofibromatosis 1 (NF1). As a key member of our team, you will acquire and analyze multimodal MR images from children
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as necessary. Analyze data to assess prevalence of lead exposure sources, associations with key outcomes, and spatial trends. Support or lead mixed-methods analysis combining survey data with
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The Stanford Abdominal Diffusion Group is seeking thoughtful, motivated and collaborative postdoctoral fellows to join a growing team developing motion-robust multi-shot DWI methods for liver, pancreatic, and
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microinjection or targeted incubation. Developing and implementing novel strategies for an Adult Editing System, establishing robust Cas9/gRNA delivery methods for somatic cells in adult organisms. You will
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-practice partnerships in community settings or developing curricula or interventions but lack rigorous quantitative evaluation methods training. Or if you have demonstrated disciplinary knowledge and a
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of the adaptive immune response to blood coagulation factor proteins deficient in individuals with the inherited bleeding disorder hemophilia, namely factor VIII and factor IX. The goal of the laboratory’s work is
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substitution in the EGFRvIII peptide significantly increases survival in an animal model of glioblastoma by enhancing proteasomal processing. We also developed robust methods to detect a new class of non
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the precise gene activity and cell-cell interaction between the developing embryo and maternal endometrium. This work addresses a critical factor in human reproduction, as implantation failure remains a major