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to improve knowledge at the intersection of natural and anthropogenic systems. The Seetah Lab at Stanford University seeks a postdoctoral scholar with the capacity to support field research on a range of
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and Neuroscience Alan Schatzberg, M.D., Professor, Department of Psychiatry Experience in clinical translational research, including clinical and cognitive assessments (e.g., K-SADS, SCID), functional
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knowledge in bioinformatics, machine learning, statistics and programming skills (R, Python, or MATLAB) are required. Record of peer-reviewed publications. Knowledge in one or more of the following areas is
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transplantation and to translate this knowledge into improved treatments. Required Qualifications: Individuals with a recent MD or PhD degree with skills in computational biology, bioinformatics, biostatistics
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skills in statistical software (e.g. R, Stata, Python) and working knowledge in SQL Excellent written and oral communication skills Strong record of distinguished scholarly achievement, including written
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scientific research on computational linguistics, machine learning, practical applications of human language technology, and interdisciplinary work in computational social science and cognitive science. The
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) seeks a postdoctoral researcher in the application of Data and Knowledge Science to smart and sustainable civil and industrial infrastructures and cyber-physical systems. Areas of particular interest
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updating of knowledge and skills. Required Application Materials: CV Cover letter outlining your research interests, career goals, and specific qualifications for the role Contact information for 3
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integrating external biomedical knowledge? Can we design models that leverage clinically useful information without relying on “shortcut” features that capture the processes of medicine? How can we develop few
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technical skills in statistics, data science and psychometrics Experience with open-source software development (or high proficiency) in R or Python Domain knowledge in reading development, dyslexia research