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single PDF to Rachel McGowan (rmcgowan@stanford.edu (link sends e-mail) ) with the subject line Postdoctoral Application – Stem Cell Biologist: Does this position pay above the required minimum
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intersection of stromal cell biology, tissue regeneration, and autoimmune disease, with unique translational research opportunities. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to develop an independent
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send the following materials in a single PDF to Rachel McGowan (rmcgowan@stanford.edu(link sends e-mail) ) with the subject line Postdoctoral Application – Stem Cell Biologist: Does this position pay
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Fellow – Inherited Retinal Degenerations and Translational Vision Research Position Overview We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Fellow to join a growing translational research program focused
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, machine learning, statistics and programming skills (R and Python) is preferred. Record of peer-reviewed publications. Knowledge in one or more of the following areas is desirable: single-cell profiling
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. Cell Division We study the biochemical logic that ensures high-fidelity chromosome segregation during mitosis. The key molecular components are known, but how they are assembled, regulated, and
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Pancreas Program seeks an exceptional Postdoctoral Scholar to lead hypothesis driven mechanistic research focused on how vitamin A signaling and transport regulate inflammation, tissue injury, and recovery
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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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therapeutics. We are seeking a highly motivated, collaborative, and independent Postdoctoral Researcher to spearhead a research program within the general areas of protein biochemistry, engineering, and
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novel immunotherapeutic strategies for solid tumors. Our research spans both mechanistic and systems-level studies of cytokine and receptor signaling, T cell programming, cancer cell intrinsic immune