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. Key Responsibilities: Conduct research on the computational design and discovery of novel processing reagents for the selective separation and extraction of critical minerals. Develop and apply ab
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beams. Assist in commissioning and implementation of proton-based FLASH RT systems for preclinical use. Design, execute, and analyze in vivo and in vitro experiments evaluating radiobiological responses
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teams. The Fletcher Lab is seeking a diverse pool of applicants who wish to join a team-based, collaborative community and who value the different skills, expertise, and perspectives necessary to design
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data sets. Develop and implement algorithms for data processing and interpretation. Collaborate with clinicians and researchers to design studies and analyze results. Present findings to both scientific
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Center on Early Childhood. (link is external) The program is designed to train fellows to conduct work that is equity-focused—centering systemic equity as an outcome interdisciplinary—examining
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research design and/or data analysis exercise as part of the interview process. Does this position pay above the required minimum?: Yes. The expected base pay range for this position is listed in Pay Range
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and inclusive research community at the forefront of scientific innovation. We are part of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Stanford University and Dunlevie Maternal-Fetal Medicine Center
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, curriculum design and implementation, program evaluation, and simulation as a teaching method. Opportunities to be involved in the administrative side of sim center operations are offered, active involvement
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impact on physiology, we aim to better understand GPCR signaling and to provide a solid foundation for the design and testing of novel therapeutics targeting GPCRs with higher specificity and efficacy
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development – particularly in how longitudinal study designs contribute to our understanding of human development and the psychological changes processes. The lab develops and uses novel longitudinal methods