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and transplantation and to translate this knowledge into improved treatments. Required Qualifications: Individuals with a recent MD or PhD degree with skills in computational biology, bioinformatics
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precision medicine in a collaborative environment focused on mechanistic discovery. The Sheltzer Lab is located at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, which provides exceptional resources and
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. The postdoctoral position offers the opportunity to work at the intersection of genetics, developmental biology, and precision medicine in a collaborative environment focused on mechanistic discovery. The Sheltzer
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Invasive and Bariatric Surgery Research Lab in the Department of Surgery at Stanford University School of Medicine. Our lab is distinguished by its collaborative environment, allowing the researcher to work
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environment within the Stanford Department of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery and Stanford University, with access to world-class facilities and mentorship in stem cell and regenerative biology, neuroscience
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. Environment and Resources The Kalbasi Lab is housed in the Department of Radiation Oncology in the Stanford School of Medicine and Stanford Cancer Institute. The lab is also affiliated with Stanford Center
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be tailored to match each postdoc’s strengths and growth goals. If you are passionate about building high-quality neuroscience experiments and data systems in a highly interdisciplinary environment, we
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for Human and Planetary Health, an interdisciplinary Center at the Woods Institute for the Environment in close collaboration with the Center for Innovation in Global Health at the School of Medicine
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mapping of tissues. See https://med.stanford.edu/rabinovitchbland (link is external) and https://www.engreitzlab.org (link is external) for more details about the labs and training environment. Required
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about reproductive biology and want to work in a highly collaborative and innovative environment, we encourage you to apply. To apply, please email both Dr. Matteo Molè (mmole@stanford.edu (link sends e