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availability, and internal equity. Pay Range: $95,000 The Stanford King Center on Global Development’s Postdoctoral Fellows Program offers fellowships to outstanding new PhD recipients who have a demonstrated
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Fellow applicants interested in investigating the neural basis of natural behavior in amphibians. Current funded projects in the lab include building neuroscience tools for amphibians and studying
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Stanford’s Department of Structural Biology (link is external) , the Department of Chemical & Systems Biology (link is external) , and the Stanford Cancer Institute (link is external) . We study fundamental
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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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urgent questions of practical relevance and to design studies to test pragmatic solutions, analyze data, and disseminate findings and implications. The program will also provide fellows with training in
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MITIGATION FELLOW POSITION” listed in the subject line. We will begin reviewing applications immediately and the position will remain open until filled. Does this position pay above the required minimum?: Yes
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to study innate and adaptive immune mechanisms (including Th17 biology) in IBD, and conducting proof-of-concept studies in humanized mouse models. Candidate will also work collaboratively with industry
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application to scene.job.application@gmail.com (link sends e-mail) with the subject line “SCENE Postdoc Application – [Your Last Name]. Does this position pay above the required minimum?: No. The expected base
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of Dr. Daniel Tawfik in the Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at Stanford University. The Tawfik lab studies the use of electronic health record metadata in
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treatment for depression and co-occurring anxiety, and trauma-related disorders. The candidate will work on a priority research study, in which individuals are assessed with functional MRI, behavioral, and