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Departments and Centers: Surg: General Surgery Postdoc Appointment Term: One year plus option for extension. Appointment Start Date: April 1, 2025 How to Submit Application Materials: dirbas@stanford.edu (link
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the United States as well as clinical imaging and testing data from Stanford. Project themes will include developing models using EHR data to predict outcomes in ophthalmology and glaucoma, as well as investigating
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will use a combination of scRNAseq, spatial transcriptomics, and highly-multiplexed imaging to understand how human macrophages respond to the early stages of cancer development. They will be a part of
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whole-body cancer detection. We are interested in both technical development and clinical translation pipelines, leveraging resources at the Lucas Center for Imaging, synergies across the clinical MRI
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-cell genomics, transcriptome imaging, optical electrophysiology, and machine learning to study how the genome builds a brain across spatial and temporal scales. Key questions we aim to address include: 1
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microscopy, and image analysis is strongly preferred. Experience with molecular biology and biochemistry techniques such as DNA/RNA extraction, PCR, cloning, protein extraction, and Western blot. ● Experience
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Cancer Registry, as part of the national SEER registries. The postdoc fellow will work closely with statisticians, computer scientists, oncologists, and epidemiologists in the lab and other collaborating
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model APIs, cloud computing environments, and R for additional statistical analysis. For decision support prototype development and evaluation, web-based user interface design, human-computer interaction
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Program at the Stanford Cancer Institute. She has an academic interest in Precision Medicine and her lab applies cutting-edge sequencing and imaging technologies to better understand skin cancer and rare
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to longitudinal observational, interventional, and qualitative research designs, and a range of methodologies including psychosocial assessment and intervention, clinical trials, digital health interventions