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Stanford University School of Medicine, Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
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Stanford University School of Medicine, Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery

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November 27, 2019
Location:
Stanford, California
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Full Time - Experienced
Discipline:
Academic / Research

Ricci Lab

The Ricci Lab continues to investigate the cellular and molecular mechanisms of hearing. We have long-standing interests in hair cell mechanotransduction, characterizing the molecules involved, developing technologies to investigate hair bundle mechanics and the role of the membrane in force translation. In addition, we are investigating sensory cell afferent fiber communication using genetically encoded sensors as well as in vivo imaging techniques.

Research Scientist

We are looking for a candidate to take on general lab maintenance and oversight. In particularly working with our mouse colony. Opportunities for research experience are available and will be based on the candidates’ motivation. Some lab experience is preferred. A minimum two-year commitment is expected for this opportunity.

Stanford University and the Department of Otolarynology

We are a highly collaborative group of scientists that includes both basic and clinical scientists who cover a broad range of research interests including genetics, molecular biology, computation, cell biology, development and regenerative approaches. We also have a shared core facility including state of the art imaging technologies and auditory testing capabilities. All employees have access to resources and can work across laboratories.

More Ricci Lab Details at: https://riccilab.stanford.edu/

Stanford is an equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer.  All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Stanford welcomes applications from all who would bring additional dimensions to the University's research mission.

Some lab experience is preferred.

Education: BA/BS

Please note: A minimum two-year commitment is expected for this opportunity.

Interested candidate should submit all documents to Anthony Ricci, PhD (aricci@stanford.edu) and Amy Dao (amydao@stanford.edu): Letter of Interest, Biosketch, and a list of three references.

Internal Number: RS1
About Stanford University School of Medicine, Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
Stanford University - Department of Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery is special. We are fortunate to have a warm and collegial culture among our community. We strive for, and achieve, excellence in all of our core missions: clinical care, education, and research.Primary Missions of Stanford OHNS- To provide the highest possible quality of care to our patients- To provide the finest possible educational experience for our trainees including medical students, residents, fellows, and physicians in practice- To sustain a culture which fosters imagination, creativity, innovation, and discovery- To engage in high impact basic and translational research seeking improved understanding of causes of disease, more efficient diagnosis, and introduction of novel therapies- To invent new technological applications designed to optimize therapy of challenging clinical problems as well as to overcome disabilities brought on by illness- To collaborate widely with Stanford bioscience and engineering and worldwide across industry and academia to join our quest to overcome otolaryngological diseases
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