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(ChemE) invite applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher position in the labs of Dr. Meagan Mauter and Dr. William Tarpeh. This interdisciplinary position will focus on the development of process modeling
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with a team developing using the concept of induced proximity to develop small molecule antivirals. We are particularly interested in trainees with expertise in molecular virology of chronic viruses (HIV
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coordinated in space and time is still unclear. We have developed new tools to address these questions, and we are determining how stable microtubule attachment is restricted to a single locus on each human
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experimental retinal biology, with strong mentorship and career development support. Primary Responsibilities Research and Experimental Work • Perform and lead bioinformatic analysis of single-cell RNA
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or molecular dynamics, while also developing deep expertise in one or more complementary areas, including: Protein chemistry of small GTPases, kinases, SLC transporters, and metabolic enzymes. Chemical biology
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join the group to develop AI and machine learning based software to assist clinical workflow and pre-clinical studies. Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in a physical science or engineering field Strong
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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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research. The ideal fellow will be interested in developing and applying novel computational algorithms to novel datasets generated in the setting of non-neoplastic and neoplastic disease. Key
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analysis of multiple disease-specific datasets and contribute to the development of novel methodologies in this space. The ideal applicant will have a strong background in bioinformatics methods and a keen
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, coursework, and professional skills training that supports innovation and leverages the expertise of the faculty to prepare them for independent investigation in longevity and healthy aging research. Trainees