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at Stanford University School of Medicine. We are seeking an experienced, full-time research assistant to join a dynamic and fun diverse group of post-doctoral fellows, graduate students, research scientists
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neuroscience or physiology may help, but it is not required for our overall evaluation of the candidate's potential. We also encourage applicants working outside of our field to apply, regardless of whether
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biology. This position offers the opportunity to pursue independent and collaborative research integrating classical immunology with cell and protein engineering, synthetic biology, genetic screening
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high-impact journals, as well as assist in grant writing. What We Offer: A stimulating research environment at the forefront of transplant immunology. Opportunities for professional development and
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University is seeking a postdoctoral scholar to support and lead innovative research at the intersection of rheumatology, pain science, and data science. The successful candidate will work on a portfolio of
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manuscripts and grant proposals. Contribute to training and mentorship of students and research assistants. Required Qualifications: PhD in Neuroscience or related field Strong background in cellular and
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Resilience Lab is seeking a full-time or shared Postdoctoral Research Fellow to play a leadership role in an exciting NIH-funded study investigating the effects of cannabis use among college-aged youth
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field centered on the material culture of the ancient Mediterranean world, broadly defined, including those whose research situates the Mediterranean in dialog with other regions and periods. The ideal
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University The Stanford Archaeology Center invites applications for a postdoctoral position in East Asian archaeology. The research focus and methodological specialization are open, but preference will be
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advancing preclinical research in ultra-high dose rate radiotherapy (FLASH RT). This position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research using electron beam FLASH RT in small animal