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. Electrophysiology and MRI Data Analysis of Patients with Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome About Us: Stanford Pediatric Epilepsy Research is at the forefront of research in neuroscience, focusing on understanding complex
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collaborators on this project including Kenneth Weinberg MD, Robert Negrin MD Stanford Departments and Centers: Pediatrics, Critical Care Medicine Postdoc Appointment Term: 3-4 year appointment with annual
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on the critical role that the intestinal microbiome and intestinal metabolites play in different diseases, including different types of cancer and post-acute infection syndromes. Our research aims to uncover
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programming, probability theory, and statistical analysis of large datasets using R or Python. A successful candidate should have a Ph.D. in Operations Research, Electrical Engineering, or Industrial
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the precise gene activity and cell-cell interaction between the developing embryo and maternal endometrium. This work addresses a critical factor in human reproduction, as implantation failure remains a major
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: ● Extensive tissue culture laboratory experience (at least 1 year) is required. Good laboratory practices and sterile culture techniques are critical. ● Ability to undertake and complete large research projects
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awareness, are known to be critical. However, the role of other factors – such as differences in visual processing and executive functions (EFs) – are still debated. The overarching goal of this project is to
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or involved in RAPID surveys. This project constitutes a critical component of the New Ecology of Early Childhood (link is external) being developed at SCEC. Key Responsibilities: Conduct statistical analyses
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Biology, Bioinformatics, Computer Science, or a related field • Strong programming skills in R and/or Python • Experience with analysis of single-cell sequencing data • Familiarity with spatial
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, biologics, and cannabis. Apply statistical and machine learning approaches (e.g., sequence analysis, latent class analysis, clustering) to examine medication use trajectories and patient subgroups