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Support team initiative to drive business process excellence, scientific innovation, laboratory and work safety etc. Experience working in a laboratory setting strongly preferred. We are seeking a highly motivated, attentive, and self-driven candidate to join our team, Biologics Pre-Pivotal Formulation and Process Development, as a Senior Research Associate I. Once onboarded, the successful candidate will contribute in developing formulation and drug product processes for innovative molecules to support toxicology and early clinical stage studies.
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The Cancer Clinical Trials Office (CCTO) is an integral component of the Stanford Cancer Institute since the vital work performed there enables our adult and pediatric cancer centers to translate research from the laboratory into the clinical setting.
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The Department of Genetics is seeking a computational biologist (Research Data Analyst 1) to join the Engreitz Laboratory to to map the regulatory wiring of the human genome to discover genetic mechanisms of heart diseases.
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Operate laboratory equipment, prepare reagents, perform experimental procedures, record and consolidate research data. Extensive knowledge in the processing of human and laboratory animal tissues.
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The Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory has an opening for a postdoctoral Research Associate (RA) with research interests in applying ex situ and operando synchrotron X-ray characterization to electrochemical energy storage systems.
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The Research Assistant will support the research of a wet laboratory under the direction of the Principal Investigator - Ian Chen, MD, PhD - Instructor (Affiliated) at Stanford University.
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Experience with laboratory control and data collection systems like LabView or the Arduino environment. SRI International's Advanced Technology and Systems Division (ATSD) performs research in a wide variety of areas including: robotics and automation, novel material development and mechanical systems, advanced optics and photonics, quantum sensing, ISR, radar, digital signal processing, communication systems, imaging systems, navigation and timing systems, free space optical communication systems, and many more areas.
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Practical understanding of specialized software, technology and laboratory techniques (flow cytometry, molecular biology and other analytical techniques) As part of the In Vivo Pharmacology team at Kite Foster City, the intern will contribute to a dedicated project that involves working on both in vivo and ex vivo aspects of CAR T-cell therapy research using pre-clinical mouse models, from study initiation to study completion.
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Collaborate closely with a scientist in the laboratory to conduct mechanistic investigation of genetic modifiers of neurological diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease using stem cell-derived brain models, with a particular focus on astrocytes.
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We are dedicated in our drive to make rapid AST accessible and affordable to hospital microbiology labs, empowering them to provide actionable infectious disease treatment information with simplified laboratory workflows to save lives, reduce outcome costs and reduce the threat of global antimicrobial resistance.
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Applies knowledge of basic science and employs solid laboratory skills to execute bench experiments using variety of molecular biology, cell biology, biochemical and general laboratory techniques as directed.
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Experience in laboratory research involving DNA synthesis and analysis. Operate DNA synthesizers and related laboratory equipment for oligonucleotide production. This position requires hands-on laboratory work, including operating specialized equipment, maintaining production records, and ensuring high-quality outputs within strict deadlines.
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Supports clinical research programs by participating in the implementation of research protocols and assisting with laboratory management. Knowledge of proper safety precautions and procedures utilized in handling all types of laboratory specimens, reagents, chemicals and hazardous waste.
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Provide guidance and support to R&D scientists on histology techniques and uphold laboratory safety and regulatory compliance. A minimum of 5 years of experience in a histology laboratory setting.
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Dr. Emmanuel Mignot’s laboratory within the Division of Sleep Medicine in the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences is seeking a Clinical Research Coordinator Associate to perform duties related to the collection of clinical data and the coordination of clinical studies.
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