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. Role & Responsibilities: Design and optimize large-scale electrophysiological and behavioral experiments using next generation custom-built hardware and software platforms Develop and implement end
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Basic Life Research Scientist. The Ross Lab is led by Jason Ross, MD, PhD, and is situated within the Stanford University School of Medicine's Department of Radiation Oncology. The laboratory studies
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background and interest in women's health and human subjects research to work in a collaborative team. You will be part of a tight-knit team and will work closely with PhD-level scientists in the lab on a
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of continuous daily improvement, respect for others, and optimizing the patient experience. The university’s central functions of research and education depend on freedom of thought, and expression. The
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. The current project uses structural neuroimaging to guide DBS lead placement and optimal DBS settings, as well as kinematic analysis of behavioral motor tasks. Additional projects include the development of a
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complex endometrial models and optimizing in vitro implantation assays. Culturing human embryos and generating stem cell-based embryo models. Tissue sectioning for advanced spatial transcriptomic analysis
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, and MRV performance) and identify optimal deployment models coupled with learnings from forest management. Conduct techno-economic and life-cycle assessments (TEA/LCA) integrating forest operations
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key role in designing and optimizing imaging devices, integrating hardware and software, and collaborating with a multidisciplinary team of clinicians, engineers, and basic scientists. Candidates with
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be to optimize CAR T-cell function in the context of pediatric solid tumors. Required Qualifications: This position is for a candidate with a PhD or MD/PhD with wet lab experience, including cell