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or molecular dynamics, while also developing deep expertise in one or more complementary areas, including: Protein chemistry of small GTPases, kinases, SLC transporters, and metabolic enzymes. Chemical biology
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dissects the cellular and molecular pathways that shape immune responses to alloantigens and EBV, with an expanding emphasis on how extracellular vesicles mediate intercellular communication and modulate
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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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position is available immediately in the Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford (MIPS). The successful candidates will join a dynamic research group focusing on the development of peptide-based therapeutics
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to conferences, interactions with clinicians, and close collaboration with partner research groups in protein chemistry, molecular biology, and bioinformatics. Required Qualifications: MD or PhD in a relevant
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) Contribute to the development of grant proposals. Required Qualifications: Qualifications: PhD in Computational Biology, Biostatistics, Computer Science, Immunology, Molecular Biology, or a related field
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biochemistry and biophysics directed at the discovery and development of new antibacterial therapeutics targeting difficult-to-treat bacteria. More broadly and coupled to drug discovery, we define the molecular
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sequencing (scRNA-seq) and proteomics datasets. • Design and execute experiments investigating retinal degeneration mechanisms using cell culture and animal models. • Perform molecular and cell biology
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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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combination of precision medicine-oriented techniques including single-cell RNA-seq, TCR-seq, and CyTOF as well as classical molecular biology, cell modeling and animal modeling. We also collaborate with a