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newsletters and annual reports. Oversee the application and review process for the Technology Development Seed Grant Program, and provide funding for the Medical Scholars, which supports medical students doing
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sustained impact on pressing biomedical problems Training in cutting-edge experimental and computational methods in molecular biology and biochemistry, including high-throughput sequencing A collaborative
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or an equivalent combination of experience, education, and training. Bachelor's degree in cognitive science, psychology, linguistics, neuroscience, computer science, or a related field. Preferred Experience: Basic
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The Genetics Department at Stanford University is seeking a Software Developer 2 to conceptualize, develop, supervise, and implement novel computational approaches for genomics. The successful applicant must
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the following professors will serve as their faculty mentor: Kabir Tambar (Anthropology), Alexander Key (DLCL), Nora Elizabeth Barakat (History), or Lisa Blaydes (Political Science). Stanford Departments and
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the programmatic goals of the division. Stanford is internationally recognized for excellence in integrated, patient-centered care and advancing the science of pain management. Our Division of Pain Medicine is
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technology. May develop marketing materials and strategies for program activities and outreach functions. Assist in planning and developing webinars, education fairs and other external functions. May provide
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Life Science Research Professional 2 - Cancer Cell Therapy Onsite Position The Cancer Cell Therapy is a part of the Stanford Cancer Institute (SCI), which is one of an elite number of National Cancer
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correspondence. Code data for computer entry. Perform quantitative review of forms, tests, and other measurements for completeness and accuracy. Collect study specimens according to protocol. Prepare, process, and
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and genomics computational methods is highly desirable. The LSRP will perform day-to-day experiments most often utilizing mouse genetic models, cell culture, and molecular biology techniques