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Student researcher (10h/ week) for oncology project@stanford.edu

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Date: Tue, Jun 11, 2024, 06:49 PM
My team and I are a group of Postdocs at Stanford, dedicated to developing an innovative treatment to prevent chemotherapy-induced alopecia (hair loss from chemotherapy). This summer, we are initiating a series of animal studies involving rats to test potential drugs that could significantly improve the quality of life for cancer patients.

To advance this important work, we are seeking a committed student to help with the research and join our team. Your role would involve:

1. Assisting in preparing drug formulations for administration. While prior experience with pipetting is an asset, it is not a requirement.
2. Managing the care of the rats, which includes feeding, drug administration, and systematic documentation of hair loss through photography. This will occasionally require availability over weekends.
3. Engaging in the analysis of study results, which is crucial for our research outcomes.

Participation in this project will offer you the chance to:

1. Gain hands-on experience in conducting animal testing that has the potential to revolutionize one of the most common chemotherapy side effects.
2. Collaborate closely with an interdisciplinary team of experienced PhDs and MDs, enhancing your skills and understanding of healthcare innovation.
3. Contribute to research that may lead to publications (you would be an author in such publications)
Potentially receive some compensation if you are already employed by Stanford.

We are looking for someone who can dedicate approximately 10 hours per week to this project. Our team is passionate about pushing the boundaries of oncology treatments, and we hope to find someone equally enthusiastic about making a significant impact.
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