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will use a combination of scRNAseq, spatial transcriptomics, and highly-multiplexed imaging to understand how human macrophages respond to the early stages of cancer development. They will be a part of
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of Genetics and Computer Science (Courtesy) and the Basic Science and Engineering (BASE) Initiative of Stanford University, is in search of exceptional technology developers, developmental biologists
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University required minimum for all postdoctoral scholars appointed through the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs. The FY25 minimum is $76,383. Center for Sustainable Development and Global Competitiveness (SDGC
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. Guolan Lu in the Department of Urology at Stanford University School of Medicine. The Lu Lab develops and integrates cutting-edge technologies in biomedical imaging, artificial intelligence, and spatial
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of Ophthalmology, Stanford University School of Medicine. The Ophthalmic Microsystems Laboratory at Stanford is interested in developing new ocular therapeutics using novel micro and nanotechnologies. We integrate
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nano-mechanics, and machine learning as it applies to the field of computational mechanics. Candidates will be given opportunities to develop their teaching experience by designing and teaching a class
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lagoon and surrounding off-shore region. The project will also engage closely with Stanford Robotics to develop approaches for assessing deep water wrecks, supporting the development of the next generation
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most significant genetic risk factor. Individuals carrying one copy of APOE4 have approximately a 4-fold increased risk of developing AD, while those with two copies face a 15-fold increased risk
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meetings Key Responsibilities: Development and implementation of study protocols Participant recruitment and collection of participant and laboratory data Statistical analysis of data Authorship
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our team. We are looking for postdoc candidates to develop and apply cutting-edge technologies in spatial transcriptomics, single-cell sequencing, machine learning, and functional genomics