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, molecular profiling, and transgenesis, and is passionate about learning systems neuroscience and all-optical physiological approaches to the study of brain-body interactions. Our mentorship goal
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. Required Application Materials: Letter of intent - please explain how you fit the criteria above, what you'd like to learn during your postdoc research, and your career goals. Also, since we have clinical
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of the selected candidate, budget availability, and internal equity. The Fellow will teach one course per year in the Department of Religious Studies at Stanford, give one talk on their research during the term
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research at an unprecedented scale. ROAR empowers educators, families, clinicians, and researchers with research-backed assessments to advance learning, accelerate research on learning differences, and
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of urothelial exfoliation in cancer therapeutics. The labs are committed to fostering a highly collaborative and scientifically rigorous environment. This position offers an excellent opportunity to learn about
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offering varied learning opportunities. Required Qualifications: The candidate must have a Ph.D. or M.D./Ph.D. with a focus on cancer biology, cell/molecular biology, or biochemistry. Experience in animal
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, EBV, HBV, HPV) and chemical biology trainees with a willingness and aptitude for learning new experimental systems. Our projects require an adaptable mix of molecular virology as well as protein
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Expertise in machine learning, including building and deploying prediction models Strong data science coding skills in programs and languages such as Python, R, Stata, and SQL Experience with research in
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. We are seeking highly motivated individuals who are passionate about science, learning and having fun. Candidates with a strong background in molecular and cellular biology, and/or experience in
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receptor (CAR) T-cell therapies for pediatric solid tumors. The Ramakrishna laboratory focuses on optimizing CAR T-cell therapies for children with cancer by learning about the biology of these CAR T-cells