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arterial hypertension using in vivo Perturb-seq. This project is related to a new NIH-funded Program Project Grant aimed at identifying differences and similarities in gene function across vascular cell
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Appointment Term: Initially 1 year, renewable Appointment Start Date: Start date is negotiable. Group or Departmental Website: https://www.huttenhainlab.com/ (link is external) How to Submit Application
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testing of the Identity Project and the E4 Teacher Professional Development program in the United States – identifying feasible and effective strategies to support educators as they prepare to implement
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position Group or Departmental Website: https://roar.stanford.edu/ (link is external) https://roar.stanford.edu/technical/ (link is external) http://github.com/yeatmanlab (link is external) How to Submit
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co-production with communities, conservation practitioners, and philanthropic foundations and will be under the supervision of Dr. Xavier Basurto Professor of Environmental Social Sciences. The rest
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measures combined with a standardized analytic pipeline applied consistently across studies, enabling biotype-based analyses and cross-project comparison. Supporting this program—and this position—are NIH
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(link is external) https://med.stanford.edu/ophthalmology.html (link is external) How to Submit Application Materials: Please send application material directly to Dr. Kapiloff at kapiloff@stanford.edu
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at the Stanford Cancer Institute (link is external) , directed by Dr. Summer Han, Associate Professor at Biomedical Informatics Research and co-directed by Dr. Allison Kurian, Professor in Oncology
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Appointment Start Date: Fall 2025 Group or Departmental Website: https://mary-hynes-jf35.squarespace.com (link is external) Does this position pay above the required minimum?: No. The expected base pay for
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available immediately in the Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford (MIPS). The successful candidates will join a dynamic research group focusing on the development of peptide-based therapeutics and