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: Experience with molecular virology of HIV or EBV including assay development and reverse genetics OR Experience with cell/molecular biology and protein biochemistry/biophysics, including recombinant protein
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excited about supporting career development into an independent scientific leader. The position will be appointed through Stanford University, though our research laboratory collaborates closely with other
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Description Join a pioneering project at Stanford University to create “A Spatial Transcriptomic Atlas of Embryo-Endometrial Crosstalk During Implantation and Human Embryo Development”. This position is funded
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internal equity. Pay Range: 76,383-86,383 Our lab investigates the functional principles, development, and computational properties of organism-wide circuits for brain-body interactions. We
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internal equity. Pay Range: 76,383-86,383 Our lab investigates the functional principles, development, and computational properties of organism-wide circuits for brain-body interactions. We
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in human biology and evolution, our work seeks to uncover the molecular logic underlying human-specific neuronal differentiation and synaptic connectivity and to translate these insights
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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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University. This research opportunity will be focused primarily on the development and application of novel computational algorithms to analyze and integrate diverse omics datasets, including bulk and single
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., Storchova, Z., Sheltzer, J.M. (2021). Chromosomal instability accelerates the evolution of resistance to anti-cancer therapies. Developmental Cell. doi.org/10.1016/j.devcel.2021.07.009. Required
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the evolution of resistance to anti-cancer therapies. Developmental Cell. doi.org/10.1016/j.devcel.2021.07.009. Required Qualifications: A PhD in biology, genetics, development, neuroscience, or a related field