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Stanford University School of Medicine seeks a Basic Life Research Scientist for a 1-year fixed-term position in the Department of Radiation Oncology. The role involves leading research on stem cells in aging and cancer, mentoring junior members, and overseeing lab operations. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in relevant fields and extensive lab experience.
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Stanford Radiation Oncology is committed to fostering a diverse community in which all individuals are welcomed, respected, and supported to achieve their full potential.
Our goals are to foster diversity and inclusion in the Department of Radiation Oncology by providing department-level infrastructure for inclusion and serving as a resource for communication of SOM and SHC policies. The job posting will be posted on the PI’s website, HERC and also on the lab’s social media to advertise to a large number of candidates.
The Department of Radiation Oncology mission is to bring the most advanced care to our patients by being at the cutting edge of research and technology. Using the most state-of-the-art imaging systems and radiation delivery platforms in the world, our highly integrated team of physicians, physicists, dosimetrists, nurses, and radiation therapists share a commitment to provide exceptional and compassionate care for patients.
The Ross Laboratory at Stanford University is seeking a Basic Life Research Scientist. The Ross Lab is led by Jason Ross, MD, PhD, and is situated within the Stanford University School of Medicine's Department of Radiation Oncology. The laboratory studies normal and malignant stem cells in the context of aging and cancer. The Research Scientist will make original scientific contributions and design and execute projects to investigate normal and malignant stem cells. This position offers the opportunity to work closely with the principal investigator, lab members, and collaborators in an interactive, supportive, and inclusive lab environment.
The Research Scientist will be responsible for leading scientific projects, including design and execution of experiments, and analysis and presentation of data. In addition, the individual will assist other laboratory members with the design and execution of their experiments and will work alongside the PI to serve as a mentor to junior lab members. The individual will also participate in the training and development of students and post-doctoral fellows. The individual will ensure the efficient operations of the lab, including maximizing the budget, ensuring appropriate care of major equipment, and addressing regulatory and administrative requirements. The Research Scientist will write scientific sections of grant applications and progress reports. The individual will report to and work closely with the PI in these activities and responsibilities.
This position is for a 1 year fixed-term, with the possibility of renewal based on funding, performance, and operational needs.
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