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Stanford University's Autism and Developmental Disorders Research Program (ADDRP) in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences is seeking an Assistant Clinical Research Coordinator to perform
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) Description: Apply Description 2026 GLAM Postdoctoral Fellowship Competition Stanford University The 2026 GLAM Postdoctoral Fellowship Program is now open to receive applications. This annual program recruits
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why we provide educational programs and supportive resources to fuel their growth and scale their success. Seed offers four programs -- the Seed Transformation Program (STP), Seed Transformation Network
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athletics program in the country. With an unparalleled record of 138 NCAA team championships, we are the proud Home of Champions. Our success isn’t just measured in trophies; it’s reflected in the passion
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Experience: High School Diploma or equivalent. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Basic computer skills and demonstrated experience with office software and email applications Ability to follow through and
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the vision, strategy, and goals of externally funded research. The Grant Writer will be responsible for program strategy development/management and will work with the PI and other researchers to develop, draft
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questionnaires and tests, score test measurements and questionnaires, and code data for computer entry. Perform quantitative review of forms, tests, and other measurements for completeness and accuracy. Extract
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experience. Education & Experience (Desired) Experience with mammalian cell culture, bulk RNAseq, single-nuclei RNAseq, RT-qPCR, ELISA, microtomy and light & electron microscopy Experience in computational
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Stanford University is seeking an experienced Sr. Software Developer with a strong passion for biomedical informatics and advancing healthcare through the power of AI. This role involves leading
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computational analyses that interface with ongoing biology efforts in the laboratory. The LSRP1 will be able to directly work with the principal investigator and other members of the lab in a collaborative