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. Research Themes and Projects: We are an interdisciplinary research team integrating single-cell and spatial genomics, lineage tracing, synaptic proteomics, functional perturbation screening, and machine
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probes. The postdoc will play a key role in designing and optimizing imaging devices, integrating hardware and software, and collaborating with a multidisciplinary team of clinicians, engineers, and basic
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with computational scientists to integrate and interpret large-scale genomics data. Present research findings in lab meetings, departmental seminars, and conferences; prepare manuscripts and fellowships
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scholars appointed through the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs. The FY25 minimum is $76,383. Research Group and Open Position: Our research group integrates the power of experimental chemistry, biochemistry
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initiative, Individually Measured Phenotypes to Advance Computational Translation in Mental Health (IMPACT-MH), and a P50 Center of Excellence. The overarching goal is to use brain imaging-derived circuit
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behaviors using data from digital health platforms. Support the integration of biomarker and psychosocial data to explore chronic pain risk stratification and treatment responsiveness. Lead manuscript
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highly motivated and collaborative Postdoctoral Fellow with an interest in optics, device physics, and/or environmental sensor integration for ocean observation. We are an interdisciplinary group
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learning methodologies. The underlying data are complex and will require sophisticated data management and integration skills. A candidate should have proficiency with GIS software and Python, strong written
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Application Materials: Please send your application package as a zipped file to kseetah@stanford.edu (link sends e-mail) , with the subject line: Application for 'Integrating Natural and Cultural Data' postdoc
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optimization, to reduce costs and emissions while maintaining safe and resilient water supply. Contribute to advancing water and energy technologies by integrating digital workflows into ongoing research and