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will be given to applicants with prior training in pulmonary biology, or candidates with expertise in computational biology or single cell transcriptomics. Expertise in primary cell isolation and culture
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interests of our faculty, please see "Research interests (link is external) ". The length of training is two years. The training program can also provide tuition support for completing a Masters degree in
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funded by Administration for Children and Families (ACF). The primary research focus of this position is on understanding how families’ and educators’ experiences related to early care and education (ECE
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summary of proposed research to be conducted at Stanford. The summary should include the primary question(s) you would research and why your inquiry would require an interdisciplinary approach. Describe
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in primary cells Demonstrating relevant skills and experience Required Application Materials: CV with cover letter/letter of interest 3 letters of recommendation Stanford is an equal opportunity
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. A primary interest is in opioids and opioid use disorders. The position is NIH-funded and the scholar will work closely with Drs. Brian Bateman and Stephanie Leonard. Our projects employ advanced
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studies.The successful candidate will work on cutting-edge research involving viral and their invitro and invivo interactions . The primary focus will be on optimizing viral vector systems, understanding
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testing, and light and electron microscopies to follow the effects of focused ultrasound on peripheral nerves. Our research group maintains a collaborative and inclusive team environment. The principal
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focus on understanding and recreating a bone marrow stromal and thymic stromal microenvironment using pluripotent stem cells. Our laboratory has used single-cell transcriptomics of primary human fetal
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human samples collected by our clinical colleagues from patients, mouse models, primary explants, and organoid cultures. Our group collaborates with multiple departments at Stanford and beyond