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The Human Motor Control and Neuromodulation Lab under Dr. Helen Bronte-Stewart is part of the Stanford Movement Disorders Center within the Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences
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, curating and analyzing a deeply-phenotyped dementia and healthy older control dataset. We have generated over 1200 long-read sequencing (LRS) genomes of diverse phenotypes and have additional multiomic data
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recordings, imaging- and function-based recording path registration, and data quality control pipelines. Collaborate closely with other teams in the Enigma Project to ensure efficient, scalable, and high
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forms of scientific dissemination Developing proposals for additional funding and collaborations Other organizational tasks including: organizing and maintaining protocols for analyses and quality control
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the design and control of electrified processes to effectively manage the heterogeneous and dynamic feed compositions associated with non-traditional sources of critical minerals and rare earth elements
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University required minimum for all postdoctoral scholars appointed through the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs. The FY25 minimum is $76,383. The Human Motor Control and Neuromodulation Lab under Dr. Bronte
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processes: The design and implementation of randomized controlled trials, the analysis of administrative data, the analysis of video and audio data, qualitative studies of implementation through interviews
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, adapting protocols as needed to accommodate pediatric participants. Maintaining longitudinal fidelity across the study by implementing rigorous quality-control procedures and ensuring consistency in
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Experience in R, python or another scientific programming language Experience collaborating on and documenting, sharing, and managing code with version control Leadership experience Required Qualifications