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transcriptomics. · Knowledge of developmental signaling pathways (Wnt, Notch, Hippo) and their manipulation. · Experience with drug screening, high-content imaging, or functional assays of sensory or neuronal
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or inherited retinal diseases. • Experience with mouse eye imaging and electrophysiology (ERG). • Experience with stem cell culture or retinal organoids. What We Offer • A collaborative, translational
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multiplexed immunofluorescence in-situ images, in the study of immune-stromal-cancer interactions related to cancer progression and drug response. The scholar will aim to reveal molecular mechanisms through
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to Tanja A. Gruber, M.D., Ph.D., Chief, Division of Hematology Oncology Stem Cell Transplant and Regenerative Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Stanford University School of Medicine. Email: aronne
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biology, cancer biology, and/or molecular biology preferred • Experience in image processing and analysis also preferred • The candidate will report directly to the Principal Investigator and will
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are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral scholar in hematology, stem cell biology, and cancer biology to work in the laboratory of Professor Asiri Ediriwickrema in the Division of Hematology at Stanford
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screening, high-content imaging, or functional assays of sensory or neuronal activity. · Computational or bioinformatics experience for analysis of omics data. Required Application Materials: 1. Cover letter
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structural imaging (tractography, voxel-based morphometry, etc.) Experience working in the area of motor control and cognition Comfortable analyzing data in Matlab, Python, or similar languages Ability to work
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within Stanford's Division of Immunology and Rheumatology, providing access to state-of-the-art facilities, rich collaborative opportunities, valuable clinical resources, and a vibrant scientific community
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based on factors including (but not limited to) the qualifications of the selected candidate, budget availability, and internal equity. Pay Range: 77,000 - 120,000 The Stanford Division of Pediatric