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Early mouse embryo manipulation research specialist – Stanford University

Posted by , on 18 May 2026

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Location: Stanford, California, USA

Closing Date: 30 June 2026

The Bowling Lab in the Stanford University Department of Developmental Biology is seeking a highly motivated Research Specialist to support research into mechanisms governing mammalian developmental resilience and plasticity. The ideal candidate will have substantial hands-on experience working with early mouse embryos, including superovulation, timed matings, embryo isolation and handling, embryo culture and manipulation, and surgical transfer into pseudopregnant females. The position will involve supporting a range of embryo-based experimental approaches and collaborating closely with members of a dynamic and interdisciplinary research team. This is an initial one-year fixed-term position with the possibility of extension based on performance and funding.

For more information, please visit the official job posting: https://careersearch.stanford.edu/jobs/life-science-research-professional-2-1-year-fixed-term-30720 or reach out directly to Dr. Bowling (sarah.bowling [at] stanford.edu)

Salary: $85,376 to $99,581 per annum.

Closing Date: 30 June 2026

Scientific fields: Early embryogenesis, Development and disease, Growth control, Regeneration, Cell fate control and differentiation, Cardiovascular development

Model systems: Mouse

Duration: Fixed term

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