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Research
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Research
Sunnyvale, CA
Dec 06, 2023

University School of Medicine Job Description: This is a great gap-year(s) position for pre-meds interested in gaining clinical and/or translational research experience prior to applying to medical school.

As a member of the Nayak Lab as well the clinical research program in the division of rhinology, you will be involved in a number of ongoing research studies ranging from nasal stem cell biology and immunology in murine models, to clinical studies aimed to develop better treatments for various sinonasal diseases.

This position will include ample shadowing experience both in the clinic and OR, an opportunity for co-authorship on publications, and collaborations with medical students,

residents, fellows, etc. within the department. Additional details: -Two-year commitment preferred -Start date is available now. For graduating Stanford seniors, we would ideally like someone who could dedicate a few hours a week throughout the remaining school year to be fully trained by graduation.

-Prior research experience helpful but not required -Flexible hours/schedule -Great educational experience to better understand translational and clinical research and gain exposure to the medical field Laboratory website: nayaklab. stanford. edu/ If interested, please email Nicole Borchard at for more details.

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Researcher for Harper Collins WWII narrative non fiction
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Researcher for Harper Collins WWII narrative non fiction
Sunnyvale, CA
Dec 06, 2023

to an initial book outline that highlights main characters and narrative threads, read up on main English, Polish and German (in translation) secondary sources, making notes on primary sources to explore; fact-checking outline; adding details to scenes/character descriptions -Task 2 - Bibliography Prepare comprehensive overview of source material relating to key character/narrative threads -Task 3 - Active research Prepare notes from archival material, interviews -Task 4 - Writing Prepare short topic pieces for incorporation/bkrd in 1st draft preparation -Task 5 - Factcheck Fact-check final draft, add notes, prepare bibliography Your expectations of me - A work contract for agreed salary/time

frame plus travel expenses - An initial book outline, chapter breakdown - Clear, daily instruction/work flow app to manage time/tasks - Weekly planning sessions - Access to book's architecture via Scrivener/drafts via dropbox - Feedback on research/writing This is what I expect you to get out of it - Opportunity to work on potential best-selling book that can change the way in which Poland/WW2 history is viewed - Full acknowledgment of role in book - Access to unexplored archives for use in your future research - Firsthand experience of working with professional history/exposure to world of publishing - Research/workflow techniques and tips - Guidance on improving writing style

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Biology - Undergraduate Research
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Biology - Undergraduate Research
Sunnyvale, CA
Dec 06, 2023

currently seeking one undergraduate research assistant to help with a research project investigating trade-offs associated with the evolution of insecticide resistance in Drosophila populations. The undergraduate research assistant will help in the analysis of phenotypes (e.

g. insecticide resistance, fecundity, developmental time) in Drosophila populations seasonally evolving in the presence and absence of pesticides. The project duties will consist of: · Preparation of Drosophila media · Maintenance of Drosophila cultures · Phenotypic measurements in evolving Drosophila populations · Data entry and management Students can expect opportunities for professional development from this research

experience. This is a great opportunity for students without prior laboratory experience. All research will take place on Stanford Main Campus in the Bass Biology Building.

Qualifications: No prior experience working in a laboratory is necessary; all training will be included in the position. A positive attitude, enthusiasm to learn, and attention to detail are the most important qualities in potential applicants. Training and supervision of the undergraduate research assistant will be provided primarily by a postdoc researcher leading the project. The student will also have access to all lab activities, including weekly meetings and interactions with lab’s PI and other members. Requirements:

Applicants should be available for the entire duration of the project from early September to end of mid December 2021 with flexible start/end dates.

The student should expect to devote 15-20 hours per week to the project. Scheduling can be flexible based on students’ needs. Students must be eligible for Federal Work Study. Support: Eligible students will receive financial support via Federal Work Study. Contact: Interested applicants should send their CV or resumé and statement of interest to Marianna (Marianthi) Karageorgi at ne to apply is Friday, September 10th, 2021.

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Research Assistant: Interview Transcription Needed (BR Portuguese)
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Research Assistant: Interview Transcription Needed (BR Portuguese)
Sunnyvale, CA
Dec 06, 2023

The candidate must be a NATIVE BRAZILIAN PORTUGUESE speaker and writer, who is responsible and professional. An interest in anthropology, immigration, and/or religion a plus (but not required! ). The interview content must be kept completely confidential.

Pay is $15/hr. The RA may work from any location. About me: I am a Ph D student in the Anthropology department, conducting field work on the role of religion in the Brazilian immigrant community in the Washington D. C. area. These transcripts will be essential data for my dissertation. Please contact me with any questions or concerns. Thank you!

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Part-time Human Neuroscience Research
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Part-time Human Neuroscience Research
Sunnyvale, CA
Dec 06, 2023

helping to collect and analyzing neuroimaging and behavioral data. Requirements: 1) At least 1-year experience as a research assistant 2) Introductory level (or higher) understanding of computer programing. 3) Preference will be given to applicants with A) experience in clinical psychology or psychiatry setting B) A working knowledge of Matlab, psychopy C) experience with neuroimaging data collection/analysis.

Please email your CV or resume. Stanford University is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, interaction, age, national origin, veteran status, physical or mental disability, or interactionual orientation.

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Undergraduate Research Assistant Needed! @stanford. edu
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Undergraduate Research Assistant Needed! @stanford. edu
Sunnyvale, CA
Dec 06, 2023
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The Cancer Survivorship Research Team Research
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The Cancer Survivorship Research Team Research
Sunnyvale, CA
Dec 06, 2023

health, or health/clinical psychology. Description of Research Project: As many as 80% of cancer patients experience sleep problems. We are conducting a study funded by the National Cancer Institute to treat and prevent sleep difficulties in breast cancer patients using behavioral treatments.

Applying both subjective and objective measurements, we hope to better understand the sleep problems that breast cancer patients encounter. This position would appeal to those who are interested in cognitive function, insomnia, or cancer. Description of Student Responsibilities: Undergraduate research assistants will be involved in multiple aspects of this research project. Specifically, students

will help with neuropsychological backssment, MRI co-piloting, blood draws, data management, and other responsibilities. Students who are interested in receiving clinical and research experience are all welcome to apply.

Students are asked to commit a minimum of 3-quarters (approximately 6 hours a week). All training will be provided. If interested, please email your cover letter and resume/CV to Dr. Oxana Palesh (Principal Investigator) at and Bingjie Tong (Clinical Research Coordinator) at .

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Survey Research Assistant - Renewable Energy and
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Survey Research Assistant - Renewable Energy and
Sunnyvale, CA
Dec 06, 2023

environmental change, biogeochemistry, ecology, and renewable energy systems. All positions require students who are eligible for federal work-study and a minimum of eight hours per week compensated by Level II wages (starting at $13.85, Wage Scale). Please determine your eligibility for federal work-study with your financial aid office prior to applying.

To apply, send an email with a 100-200 word paragraph stating your desired position, your interest and qualifications, the statement “I am eligible for federal work-study, ” and a current resume or CV. Send application to Rebecca R. Hernandez at .

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Research Assistant
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Research Assistant
Sunnyvale, CA
Dec 06, 2023

area. Thus, our research assistant would be employed by Davis, but be able to work from the Stanford area. Research jobs would include conducting literature reviews, creating and testing surveys in Qualtrics, doing some basic data analysis, helping keep student rosters organized, etc.

The successful candidate would have access to the project data for creating conference presentations and publications if interested. Work would be available starting this summer, with a possible continuation through the academic year. Undergraduates, graduates and non-students would be welcome to apply. Hourly pay rate would be set by UC Davis depending on the applicant's qualifications, but would start at $10/hour. Please email xyz X@ to express interest & request a full job description, or with any questions.

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Looking for Researchers to Interview for new Research Collaboration To
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Looking for Researchers to Interview for new Research Collaboration To
Sunnyvale, CA
Dec 06, 2023
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow/Research Assistant in Pulmonary Vascular
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow/Research Assistant in Pulmonary Vascular
Sunnyvale, CA
Dec 06, 2023

(PAH) and other pulmonary vascular diseases. The Ke lab will dissect the critical role of pericytes during pulmonary vessel remodeling, by using a combination of cell-based models of angiogenesis (AJP 2014 PMID: 25447046), multiple novel inducible transgenic murine models (Circulation 2018 PMID: 30586764, Cir Res 2012 PMID: 23011394), genome sequencing analysis (AJRCCM 2014 PMID: 24702692, AJP 2016 PMID: 27456128), in addition to CRISPR gene editing toolkits, 3D spheroid models, precision-cut lung slicing technology, high-resolution deep tissue imaging and single-cell RNA-seq.

Our ultimate goal is to identify potential therapeutic targets that could be exploited for the development of

new drugs capable of preventing abnormal vessel remodeling and obliteration in PAH. Boston Children's Hospital is ranked the #1 pediatric hospital in the nation by U.

S. News and World Report. It is home to the world's largest pediatric research enterprise, the leading recipient of pediatric research funding from the National Institutes of Health, and the primary pediatric teaching hospital for Harvard Medical School. Who are we looking for: Postdoctoral Research Fellow: Highly motivated Ph. D. with a strong background in one or more of the following areas Cell/Molecular/Developmental Biology, Vascular Biology, Immunology, Rodent(Cre/flox mouse/rat) Genetics, and related biomedical science

fields are encouraged to apply. The candidate must also have enthusiasm, excellent critical thinking skills, a track-record of productivity as demonstrated by at least one first-author peer-reviewed publication, an ability to work well both independently and as part of a team, and proficiency in written and oral English communication.

Prior experience with right ventricular pressure measurements in rodents, confocal, primary cell culture, bioinformatics (Single-cell sequencing, Ch IP-seq) and data analysis, and CRISPR mediated genome editing would be an advantage. Research Assistant: Candidates with Bachelor's or Master's degree in Biomedical Sciences or related discipline, Animal handling are preferred; good attention to details, excellent verbal and written communication skills are prerequisite; experience with rodents, confocal, molecular/cell biology, bioinformatics would be an advantage.

What will we offer you: A successful candidate will have the opportunity to lead independent and cutting-edge research projects with a world-class research facility while obtaining valuable experience with the relevant technology that prepares well for future positions in academia or industry. We will also provide a customizable curriculum, individual career development/support, and interdisciplinary and collaborative research community.

To apply, please send 1)a cover letter with a brief statement of research experience and future proposed interests, 2)a detailed curriculum vitae to: Ke Yuan, Ph D FAHA Assistant Professor Department of Pediatrics Boston Children’s Hospital 300 Longwood Ave, Boston, MA 02115 t: -xyz X email:

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Microbial Ecology FWS-Eligible Undergraduate Research
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Microbial Ecology FWS-Eligible Undergraduate Research
Sunnyvale, CA
Dec 06, 2023

(September – December) to help with a research project investigating the effects of evolution on the strength of species interactions in nectar-inhabiting microbial communities. The project duties will consist of: • Laboratory work, including but not limited to, autoclaving, preparation of growth media, sterile culture techniques, and microbial microcosm experiments.

• Students can expect opportunities for professional development from this research experience. This is a great opportunity for students without prior laboratory experience. All research will take place on Stanford Main Campus in the Bass Biology Building. Qualifications: No prior experience working in a laboratory and/or

conducting field research is necessary; all training will be included in the position. A positive attitude, enthusiasm to learn, and attention to detail are the most important qualities in potential applicants.

Training and supervision of the undergraduate research assistant will be provided primarily by a graduate student researcher overseeing the project. Requirements: Applicants should be available for the entire duration of the project between mid-September and December 2019 with flexible start/end dates. The student should expect to devote 5-15 hours per week to the project. Besides being able to work at least 4 consecutive hours at least once per week, scheduling can be flexible

based on students’ needs. Students must be eligible for Federal Work Study.

Support: Eligible students will receive financial support via Federal Work Study. Contact: Interested applicants should send their CV or resumé and statement of interest to and ne to apply is Friday, September 20th, 2019. Apply: app. /jobs/3039793

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Research
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Research
Sunnyvale, CA
Dec 06, 2023

and to improve child school readiness.

Primary duties include: 1) Recruiting and enrolling all participants at two San Jose clinics, 2) Completing the literacy surveys and parent/child interaction backssments, 3) Assisting with qualitative data collection, and 4) Coordinating with participants and staff for all data entry and analysis.

The Pediatric Advocacy Program will train the RA to complete all of the listed duties and ensure they are prepared to fill their role. The RA will ideally have interest and experience working with underserved populations. The RA must be able to communicate and interact effectively in English and Spanish. This position requires a self-motivated,

self-directed, highly productive individual who is able to function both as an independent contributor, leader and team player. The RA will report directly to the Medical Director and the Program Director and be an integral part of the research team.

Qualifications Required: • Fluency in English and Spanish • Excellent oral and written communication skills • Superb organizational skills and exceptional attention to detail • Ability to work independently Desired: • College degree in related field • 1-2 years of experience in a health related field • Knowledge and experience of research methods (data collection, analysis, etc. ) • Experience working with children under the age of 5 • Experience working in a clinical setting Contact Janine Bruce ( ) for more information.

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Research
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Research
Sunnyvale, CA
Dec 06, 2023
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Pediatric Mood Disorders Research Assistant Opportunity! @stanford. edu
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Pediatric Mood Disorders Research Assistant Opportunity! @stanford. edu
Sunnyvale, CA
Dec 06, 2023

in brain development. We take a holistic biopsychosocial approach to understanding and treating mood problems among youth that encompasses many aspects of childrens’ lives. We hope this multidisciplinary approach will lead to a greater understanding of how to treat mood problems and lead to happier and healthier youth.

Student Research Assistants would have the opportunity to do any combination of the following in the PEARL lab: 1. Participate in weekly Lab Meetings 2. Co-pilot MRI scans 3. Administer neurocognitive tests 4. Score and enter data into REDcap databases; for the detail-oriented, build datasets 5. Oversee Oral Glucose Tolerance Tests conducted by nurses in a lab 6. Collect

demographic data 7. Administer surveys 8. Possibly Freesurf MRI data for very detail-oriented students and if training offered in the same timeframe 9. Help with community outreach 10.

For highly motivated and dependable students, data analysis and/or work on posters or papers We ask that our students commit to at least 6 hours a week to our lab and commit to an entire school year. If you are able to do that and are interested in getting involved in the work done in our lab, please email your CV/resume and cover letter to Melissa Packer: more information about the lab and its director, Dr. Manpreet Singh, please visit med. stanford. edu/pedmood and med. stanford. edu/profiles/manpreet-singh

and also read the project descriptions below: Project Title: Risk and Resilience in Youth at Familial Risk for Mood Disorders Project Information: Have you ever come across people with mood problems who worry about passing on their struggles to their children?

What can we recommend that concerned parents and kids do in order to promote childhood resilience—to equip kids with tools to cope with life’s stressors in adaptive, healthy ways? Get involved in this study, and you will come to better understand why some children of parents with mood disorders do not go on to struggle with those issues while others do! The goal of this study is to discover factors that make youth either vulnerable or resilient to developing mood symptoms.

Children (8-17 years) of families with and without histories of Major Depressive Disorder and Bipolar Disorder participate in clinical interviews, cognitive tasks, MRIs, and blood/saliva tests. We are starting to follow up with families participating in the study over the next 2-5 years to track neural and behavioral markers of risk over time and see if we can base any clinical outcomes on these measures. Project Title: Neurodevelopmental Features of interactionual Dimorphism in Pediatric Psychopathology Project Information: Would you like to work on big data and develop new models of the brain?

Are you interested in looking at psychiatric illness through a developmental lens? For the analytically hungry, we have genetic, brain, behavioral, and cognitive data for numerous kids. One area that we seek to understand is why girls sometimes more frequently experience depression and anxiety while boys experience attention deficits and hyperactivity. Using data from 10,000 kids in the Philadelphia Neurodevelopmental Cohort, our team is conducting exciting analyses to discover how the brain’s structure and function might explain apparent differences between boys and girls.

Project Title: Arousal Induced by Medication Study (AIMS) Project Information: Have you ever come across parents who have children with mood issues and are debating whether or not to have them take medication for those issues? Ever curious about better understanding the potential risks versus benefits of prescribed antidepressant medication in youth? Or more generally, are you looking to gain expertise in conducting clinical drug trials? The goal of this multi-site trial is to evaluate the benefits and safety of antidepressant and psychotherapy treatment in teens who have a family history of Bipolar Disorder and therefore could be at risk specifically for antidepressant-related dysfunctional emotional arousal.

These youth complete behavioral, clinical, physiological, and genetic backssments, as well as MRI scans of the brain. Project Title: Measuring Overeating and Mood Effects on Neurobehaviors Thro Ugh Maturation: (MOMENTUM) Are you interested in better understanding mind and body interactions? This study aims to elucidate the relationship between mood and appetite. Youth 9-17 years old who are struggling to maintain a healthy weight and experiencing sad moods are invited to have an MRI scan at two time points over the course of two years to examine neural reward networks that are activated while the child plays a game in the scanner.

Participants are also clinically evaluated for insulin sensitivity and symptoms of depression at baseline, 6 months, and 24 months. Project Title: Janssen This is a NEW study that invites adolescents and young adults (15-25 years) who have a parent with a diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder (BD) to provide clinical, genetic, and other biological information at 6-month intervals over 24 months.

The goal of the study is to evaluate early risk markers that are targets for treatment with the overall goal of delaying or preventing the onset of bipolar disorder in at-risk youth.