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Posted on Tue, 11/11/2025 - 08:12 Important Info Deprecated / Faculty Sponsor (Last, First Name): Majumdar, Arun Stanford Departments and Centers: Mechanical Engineering Energy Science and
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the mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of biliary atresia, the number one cause of pediatric liver transplantation worldwide. Viral tropism for developing bile duct cells causing a host immune response is the
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questions as to the short and long-term impacts on vascular disease risk. Published work from our laboratory has shown that both subcutaneous infusion of the major tobacco component, nicotine, and inhaled e
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goal of this project is to understand the mechanisms underlying learning differences such as dyslexia and to do so in a large, representative sample through the ROAR platform (link is external) . Excerpt
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spanning proteomics, transcriptomics, and fluid biomarkers. A major focus of the lab addresses the impacts and mechanisms of APOE. We leverage extreme phenotypes, i.e. healthy 75+ year-old APOE ε4 carriers
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Posted on Thu, 04/10/2025 - 14:52 Important Info Deprecated / Faculty Sponsor (Last, First Name): Gu, Wendy Stanford Departments and Centers: Mechanical Engineering Postdoc Appointment Term: 2 year
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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
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University. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in engineering—biomedical, electrical, or mechanical—with expertise in optics, imaging systems, or device development. Our research focuses
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campus in linguistics, computer science, psychology, and otolaryngology. Applicants are expected to apply for independent funding through Stanford-internal mechanisms and/or external sources such as NRSA
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, Jianghong Rao, Ali Syed, Michael Lustig). Our team focuses on advancing the state of the art in MRI lymphangiography (MRL). Elements of our team's projects include 1) Developing techniques for noncontrast MRI