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(REQUIRED): * General understanding of scientific theory and methods, typically gained through completion of an undergraduate degree in a related field. * General computer skills and ability to quickly learn
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to maintain detailed records of experiments and outcomes. General computer skills and ability to quickly learn and master computer programs, databases, and scientific applications. Ability to work
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administer large academic programs. Serve as expert advisor to faculty and staff and have a large role in program/entity research strategy development, long-range planning, and partnership development. About
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of $16M: Program for Bedside Medicine Center for Asian Health Research and Education Center for Digital Health Clinical Excellence Research Center Translational Research and Applied Medicine Center
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Posted on Wed, 02/12/2025 - 13:31 Important Info Deprecated / Faculty Sponsor (Last, First Name): Han, Summer Stanford Departments and Centers: Medicine, Biomedical Informatics Research (BMIR
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work. Ability to maintain detailed records of experiments and outcomes. General computer skills and ability to quickly learn and master computer programs, databases, and scientific applications. Ability
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or administrative experience in a corporate or academic setting strongly preferred. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Advanced computer skills and demonstrated experience with office software and email applications
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, retirement, and savings options: Events and program for children, sports camps, tuition options World-class intellectual stimulation through learning and development classes, workshops, and onsite conferences
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the successful candidate to serve as a member of the Pediatric Advanced Cardiac Therapies team at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital (LPCH), with responsibilities for clinical care, teaching, and academic program
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and documentation of research sessions studying the safety and efficacy of investigational medical devices and novel, neurally-controlled assistive interfaces ("brain-computer interfaces") for people