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Appointment Term: 1-2 years depending on performance and availability of funding Appointment Start Date: Summer/ as soon as possible Group or Departmental Website: https://sparklab.stanford.edu/ (link is
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sorting. Microscopy, protocol optimization (confocal microscopy – preferred). Novel assay development. Attendance at weekly lab meetings. To contribute to multiple projects and to make scientific and
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: 1 year Appointment Start Date: Flexible Group or Departmental Website: http://www.sheltzerlab.org (link is external) How to Submit Application Materials: Email your application to Dr. Sheltzer Does
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Stanford Cancer Center Pediatrics Postdoc Appointment Term: Two years Appointment Start Date: 1/1/2026 Group or Departmental Website: http://www.sheltzerlab.org (link is external) How to Submit Application
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Radiation Oncology Postdoc Appointment Term: 1-year term with possible extension Appointment Start Date: November 1, 2025 Group or Departmental Website: https://kalbasilab.org/ (link is external) How
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Surgery Stanford Departments and Centers: Surgery, General Surgery Postdoc Appointment Term: 1 year Appointment Start Date: July 1, 2026 Group or Departmental Website: https://med.stanford.edu/gensurg
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funding. Appointment Start Date: Fall 2025 Group or Departmental Website: https://hph.stanford.edu/careers/ (link is external) How to Submit Application Materials: Submit all application materials
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collaboration with supervisor or PI. Participate in the development and administration of survey instruments and rating scales requiring judgment in applying non-routine procedures. Analyze and summarize results
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the development and administration of survey instruments and rating scales requiring judgment in applying non-routine procedures. Analyze and summarize results for review with supervisor. Audit the accuracy and
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arisen in multiple species, making it an ideal system for studying the origins of asymmetric divisions in evolution. We seek a Postdoctoral Researcher to contribute to this project by developing a