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. Expertise in primary cell isolation and culture, FACS, confocal imaging. The ideal candidate will demonstrate enthusiasm, passion for research, intellectual creativity, and a history of working well in teams
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on hotspot detection. This modeling work is well supported by large-scale primary datasets, including survey-based, parasitological, serologic, and genomic data. Relevant methodologies include mechanistic
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but not required. This is a hybrid position that will require weekly onsite availability. The Goodman Surgical Education Center is located in the hospital on 300 Pasteur Drive, next to main Stanford
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IPRL in the Computer Science Department. Their primary mentor will be Jeannette Bohg (link is external) , and they will be encouraged to pursue additional collaborations and mentorship at HAI, within
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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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collaborative and inclusive team environment. The principal investigators are experienced mentors who are highly committed to supporting the postdoctoral scholar in advancing their career as a future independent
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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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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