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PhD degree in Biochemical Engineering, Chemical Engineering or Bioengineering with at least 5 to 7 years of relevant industrial experience, MS with at least 11 years of relevant industrial experience, or BS with at least 12 years of relevant industrial experience.
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Principal Scientist Level: Ph. D. with 5+ years of experience or MS with 6-9 years of experience with degree in Pharmaceutics, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering or related disciplines.
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A.S or B.S. degree in chemistry, physics, materials science, biology, mathematics, biochemistry, bioengineering or related scientific area. Familiarity with semiconductor wafer fab environment, industry and equipment.
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The Gifford and Engreitz Laboratories are located in the Biomedical Innovations Building on the main campus at Stanford University and are members of the BASE Initiative in the Betty Irene Moore Children’s Heart Center, a collaboration with Drs. Mark Skylar-Scott (Dept of Bioengineering) and Marlene Rabinovitch (Dept of Pediatrics.
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Over 110 ECE faculty members are involved in 11 areas of research and education: bioengineering, computer systems and software, digital signal processing, electrical energy, electromagnetics, electronic design and applications, nanotechnology, optics and photonics, systems and controls, telecommunications, and VLSI systems and digital design: and the School is either home to or a key player in almost 20 research centers and consortia.
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PhD degree in a quantitative field (Computational Neuroscience, Computer Science, Bioinformatics, Bioengineering, or related field); or an equivalent combination of degree and experience. The atlas will be based on a range of cutting-edge high-throughput single-cell molecular, spatial, and cell phenotyping assays to map the structural and functional organization of the primate brain.
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The incumbent will carry out cell culture/bioengineering experiments supporting the key research projects in the lab including development/applications of the Next-Generation Lung-on-a-Chip and ECM MV-Chip technologies as well as various aspects of the Down syndrome pathophysiological modeling including using Vascular-on-Chip microfluidic device.
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BS/MS in Biochemistry, Microbiology, Bioengineering, Molecular Biology or a related discipline. Research Associate, Protein Science, protein expression, purification, microbial cell culturing, molecular cloning, biochemical synthesis, FPLC, SDS-PAGE, ELISA, colorimetric assays, Microsoft Office.
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Job Requirements: PhD degree, or foreign equivalent, in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Statistics or Bioengineering or a related field plus 3 years as a Data Scientist or any job title/occupation/position involving Data Sciences.
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Requires MS or PhD in (Bio)chemical Engineering, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Bioengineering, or related field. Hands-on experience with synthetic biology and strain engineering techniques such as PCR, Gibson Assembly, restriction digestion, ligation, and homologous recombination.
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The Research Scientist will combine stem cell culture and differentiation with bioengineering, microfluidics, and pre-clinical animal models to build next-generation models of human kidney regeneration and disease.
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Complement and expand our existing cardiovascular and bioengineering expertise with demonstrated research interests in Myocardial Infarction/Cardiac Repair Regeneration/Cellular Reprogramming/Bioengineering/ and/or Heart failure.
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Requirements A BS/BA, or equivalent, preferably with a focus in bioengineering, chemical engineering, chemistry, biochemistry, or other related scientific discipline. Knowledge and hands on experience with one or more of the following techniques: ELISA, gel electrophoresis, total protein assays, UV spectrophotometry, CD, fluorescence, HPLC, particle sizing and/or counting, zeta potential, FTIR, DSC, ITC, Raman spectroscopy, lyophilization.
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Evidence of a BS in molecular biology, stem cell biology, bioengineering, or related discipline, plus 2+ years of experience in molecular biology including techniques such as stem cell culture, immunofluorescence, microscopy, RNA isolation and PCR.
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B.S. degree in computer science, bioinformatics, computational biology, bioengineering, mathematics, statistics, or related discipline. B.S. degree in computer science, bioinformatics, computational biology, bioengineering, mathematics, statistics, or related discipline.
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