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external) ) is hiring a post-doctoral researcher for at least one calendar-year (with the possibility of an additional year) to work on a variety of projects requiring expertise in large scale mathematical
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backgrounds trained in chemistry, chemical biology, microbiology, and/or biophysics fields. We have launched a collaborative antibacterial drug design program integrating chemical biology and mechanistic
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Surgery and Endovascular Therapy within the Department of Surgery, is recruiting a full-time postdoctoral fellow for a department-funded project. Dr. Hekman’s lab research interests are in developing
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embryos This Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) (link is external) funded project is in collaboration with the labs of Hervé Turlier (CIRB-CNRS) and Chema Martin (Queen Mary University of London). We
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for flexible load operation from IAW sectors in California. Our scope of work for this project is to develop and test a set of digital tools that enable water utilities to value, assess, and deploy energy demand
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Fellow applicants interested in investigating the neural basis of natural behavior in amphibians. Current funded projects in the lab include building neuroscience tools for amphibians and studying
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through Stanford University, with experience in Vascular Biology to work on a project investigating the transgenerational impact of e-cigarette vaping on the development of abdominal aortic aneurysm
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applications for a postdoctoral fellowship position to join a project investigating trafficking risks in charcoal supply chains in Brazil. The position is open to recent graduates of PhD programs in statistics
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. Research Themes and Projects: We are an interdisciplinary research team integrating single-cell and spatial genomics, lineage tracing, synaptic proteomics, functional perturbation screening, and machine
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lab in Stanford’s Psychiatry Department, led by Neir Eshel, MD, PhD. We are looking to hire curious and ambitious postdocs to join our team. Lab projects focus on the neural circuitry of reward-seeking