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and rigor. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Experience with molecular/cell biology techniques such as cell culture, immunofluorescence staining, RNA sequencing, confocal microscopy
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fellowship awards. Highly motivated candidates with expertise on techniques such as single cell RNA sequencing, eye and brain histology, electrophysiology, calcium imaging and animal handling experience
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training level. Preferred: · Experience generating or analyzing 3D organoid systems, particularly neural or sensory organoids. · Familiarity with single-cell RNA sequencing, lineage tracing, or time-course
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state-of-the art micro-fluidic platforms developed at Stanford by the Fordyce lab. Individuals should have experience with molecular cloning, next generation sequencing, experience with enzyme kinetic
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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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, single cell and multi-omics data analysis, and a high-performance computing environment (Unix/Linux) is highly preferred. An individual with Next generation sequencing experience is preferred. A good
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isolation, library preparation, and analysis and interpretation of genomic data. A deep understanding of bulk and single-cell sequencing assays is highly desirable. Familiarity with brain development, brain
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. · Familiarity with single-cell RNA sequencing, lineage tracing, or time-course transcriptomics. · Knowledge of developmental signaling pathways (Wnt, Notch, Hippo) and their manipulation. · Experience with drug
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positions, industrial group leader). Required Application Materials: A full curriculum vitae. A brief description of how your career goals align with our lab’s mission. Two references. Stanford is an equal
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, and optional training in implementation or data science. Appointment Details Start date is immediate and contingent on candidate experience, interests, and alignment with the Lin Lab portfolio