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position is 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
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Pancreas Program seeks an exceptional Postdoctoral Scholar to lead hypothesis driven mechanistic research focused on how vitamin A signaling and transport regulate inflammation, tissue injury, and recovery
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, the fellow will have opportunities to collaborate on projects within the Human Neural Circuitry program and to work with Dr. Karl Deisseroth’s lab on genetic models and cutting-edge intracranial
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, or related field from an APA-accredited program Expertise in pediatric neuropsychological and/or developmental assessment Strong foundation in neurodevelopmental disorders, particularly experience with
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backgrounds trained in chemistry, chemical biology, microbiology, and/or biophysics fields. We have launched a collaborative antibacterial drug design program integrating chemical biology and mechanistic
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experience with protocol development, software development, computational modeling and research leadership. Excellent organizational skills and the ability to maintain meticulous records. Ability to plan and
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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 types and diseases, as
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that contributes to a high-impact global program with a mission to create a healthier world by addressing lead contamination at the source. Project Unleaded conducts policy-relevant research that positively impacts
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-author papers and present at conferences with the goal of helping the Fellow continue to build out a robust program of research. Timeline Application review will begin January 30, 2025. Applicants
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position to join NIH-funded projects in collaboration with the U.S. Census Bureau's Enhancing Health Data (EHealth) Program that develop new integrated data to improve our understanding of the socio-economic