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associated with biological membranes, including large peripheral membrane complexes and integral membrane transporters. In parallel with mechanistic structural work, we develop targeted chemical probes
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.2023.01.012 (link is external) Drug Discovery: New Therapeutic Mechanisms In parallel, we use structural biology as a foundation for discovering new therapeutic mechanisms. Our work focuses on using chemically
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related to women's health, and independently conduct a major portion of the research projects. The desired candidate has PhD training in a relevant scientific field, interest and training background in
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of Wendy Liu, MD, PhD in the Department of Ophthalmology at Stanford University to conduct collaborative projects in vision research. Position Description: Our laboratory is interested in studying the role
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and experience of the successful candidate. The successful applicant should have an MD, or MD/PhD with a subspecialty in Hematology or Oncology. The candidate is expected to hold or be able to obtain a
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guidelines exist, and make modifications to existing procedures and protocols. Participate in multidisciplinary teams across different faculties or schools. Perform ongoing literature review to remain current
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adapting large-scale codes developed for parallel computing. Record of excellence in professional achievement, as evidenced by a strong publication record. Demonstrated ability to carry out independent
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with multiple Principal investigators from different specialties including surgery but also obesity medicine, lifestyle medicine, endocrinology and others. We study the impact of novel surgical and
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using in vivo Perturb-seq. This project is related to a new NIH-funded Program Project Grant aimed at identifying differences and similarities in gene function across vascular cell types and diseases, as
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organizational differences to build consensus, foster partnerships, and advance project goals. Provide strategic leadership for the program, including long-term planning, resource allocation, and alignment with