The Department of Developmental Biology is seeking an enthusiastic and motivated Life Science Research Professional 1 (1 year fixed term) to join the Bowling Lab (bowlinglab.org) to help understand cell lineage formation and plasticity during mammalian embryogenesis.
In the Bowling Lab, we are interested in understanding how mammalian embryos are able to tolerate major perturbations in development, such as coping with cell mutation, cell loss, and cell gain. Our ultimate goal is to use this knowledge to harness resilience mechanisms in disease, ageing, and regeneration. We use a combination of classical embryological approaches together with next-generation tools, including in vivo barcoding mouse models that enable us to simultaneously trace millions of cells in the mouse during development or adulthood. As a new lab, the position will benefit from lots of direct interaction and mentorship from Dr. Bowling, as well as the opportunity to be involved with multiple projects ongoing in the lab.
In addition to submitting your application via the Stanford web portal, please email your CV and cover letter directly to Dr. Sarah Bowling at sarah.bowling@stanford.edu.
Duties include:
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The expected pay range for this position is $31.40 to $38.89 per hour.
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DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
BA. degree in a Biology-related discipline
Knowledge/experience with (or willingness to learn):
Must be comfortable working with mice.
Must have strong interest in biology and be enthusiastic and deeply curious about science.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE (REQUIRED):
Bachelor's degree in related scientific field.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES (REQUIRED):
CERTIFICATIONS & LICENSES:
None
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS*:
WORKING CONDITIONS:
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