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, FACS/flow-cytometry analysis, genetic manipulation of cells (e.g., CRISPR), and microscopy. Candidates with experience in computational analysis are encouraged to apply. The position is available
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Stanford University is seeking a Software Developer 1 to join the Kundaje lab in the Department of Genetics to lead and assist with large-scale software development efforts at the interface of machine
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/GYN, Gynecology and Obstetrics OB/GYN, Reproductive Stem Cell and Perinatal Biology Genetics Postdoc Appointment Term: Initially 2025-2026, renewal expected. Appointment Start Date: Available
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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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and execute innovative mechanistic studies in retinoid biology and pancreatitis • Lead and interpret data from genetic models, organ physiology, and omics based experiments • Collaborate across
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Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine and OHNS, integrate molecular, cellular, genetic, and system electrophysiology approaches to understand and treat inner ear disorders. Postdoctoral fellows will
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leads that target undrugged proteins or proteins prone to drug resistance. 3. Combining mass spectrometry with genetic perturbations to mechanistically define protein function. 4. Developing automation
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, genetics, molecular biology, and/or computational biology. Ability to work well in a multidisciplinary, diverse, and collaborative research environment. A genuine passion for science, and creative thinking
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will focus primarily on supporting research into building genetic and synthetic biology tools (transformation methods, promoters, approaches for high-throughput screening) for non-model fungi with
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experiments involving genetic and pharmacological interventions in cells, as well as functional assays. The candidate will also have the opportunity to perform animal experiments, proteomics, metabolomics, and