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through the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs. The FY25 minimum is $76,383. The Rapid Online Assessment of Reading, or ROAR, is a suite of reading assessment that bridges the lab, community, and classroom
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team of PIs (Barone, Voskoboynik, Palumbi, Lowe) at Stanford's Hopkins Marine Station (Pacific Grove, CA) and actively engage with the Stanford synthetic biology community. A key aspect of this role
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of infectious diseases research and provides a strong community of scientific colleagues and students. Required Qualifications: The ideal candidate will have a PhD in Epidemiology, Engineering, Data Science
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success and publication history, with an MD, PhD or MD/PhD degrees, and very strong references. We are seeking a candidate with expertise in immunology. Previous experience in cancer research, molecular
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. Qualifications for this position include a PhD in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing, Human-Computer Interaction, or a closely related field. Candidates should have demonstrated
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lab in Stanford’s Psychiatry Department, led by Neir Eshel, MD, PhD. We are looking to hire curious and ambitious postdocs to join our team. Lab projects focus on the neural circuitry of reward-seeking
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to the intellectual community and academic programming of their host department, the Abbasi Program, and other relevant units. The application deadline for the 2025-2026 academic year is Friday, January 31, 2025, 11:59
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. Required Qualifications: Doctoral degree (PhD) conferred by start date Demonstrated experience with analysis of large health databases Training and experience in machine learning and deep learning methods
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have access to an expansive suite of career development opportunities, both within Stanford University and the Stanford School of Medicine. Required Qualifications: Doctoral degree (PhD, MD
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principles governing hematopoiesis and immune system development. Our goal is to find better therapies for patients. We are a young and dynamic group driven by excitement for scientific discovery. Our lab is