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will continue to investigate human brain development with a focus on stem cell lineages and synaptic diversity. See https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=09RosEoAAAAJ (link is external) for a
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scholar in hematology, stem cell biology, and cancer biology to work in the laboratory of Professor Asiri Ediriwickrema in the Division of Hematology at Stanford University. This research opportunity will
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send the following materials in a single PDF to Rachel McGowan (rmcgowan@stanford.edu(link sends e-mail) ) with the subject line Postdoctoral Application – Stem Cell Biologist: Does this position pay
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single PDF to Rachel McGowan (rmcgowan@stanford.edu (link sends e-mail) ) with the subject line Postdoctoral Application – Stem Cell Biologist: Does this position pay above the required minimum
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-funded research projects, this position provides support in the operation of the research laboratory. The responsibilities will include preparation of human stem cell cultures from repository specimens
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of cellular senescence, including senescence in stem cells, and identifying novel approaches to reduce the senescent cell burden. The candidate will join an exciting research environment in
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initiation and progression. This work has recently expanded to include investigations into how metabolism and autophagy influence the biology of embryonic and cancer stem cells. For more information about our
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related to these general topics. Each focuses on gene regulation â“ and changes that occur in gene regulation â“ during stem cell development and differentiation. We use mice to model pediatric malignancies
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topics. Each focuses on gene regulation – and changes that occur in gene regulation – during stem cell development and differentiation. We use mice to model pediatric malignancies. The overall goal of our