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of kinetochore regulation modules Mechanistic studies of phosphorylation-dependent assembly pathways Collaborative discovery of small molecules that disrupt chromosome structure Academic environment: Stanford
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. Extensive, hands-on experience with the design, construction, and functional characterization of large-scale DNA constructs (>100 kb), synthetic genomes, or complex genetic circuits. Strong background in
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, close mentorship, and the opportunity to build the technical depth and independence needed for the next stage of their careers. WHY JOIN THE ROGALA LAB? We welcome trainees who are driven, eager to grow
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interactions with other gaseous pollutants from gas stoves and home appliances. The studies will build upon Stanford medical expertise with unique capabilities to quantify UFPM and other pollutants in hundreds
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commonly used techniques for biomolecular structure prediction and design. A strong track record of research productivity, evidenced by publications. A highly collaborative mindset and a love of science
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diseases. The postdoctoral fellow will be joining a young lab with exciting opportunities to make discoveries that intersect ophthalmology and sensory neuroscience. Mentorship and career development is a
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and radiolabeling of the resulting constructs. The fellow will conduct interdisciplinary research to develop unique translational therapeutics or methods to quantify the imaging data. Our federally
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to multiple projects and to make scientific and written contributions to progress reports, grant applications, and manuscripts. Other duties may also be assigned. Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in molecular
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, clinical trial of behavioral treatment for children with obesity and their families. This position provides an outstanding opportunity to build unique and deep experience and expertise in designing
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the status of your application. They will not have access to your file. Our appointments committee will make the final decision. If you accept another position or postdoctoral fellowship after submitting your