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environmental benefits of plant-based diets. HPH is a new center based at the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability’s Woods Institute for the Environment, in partnership with the School of Medicine’s Center
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groups. Lab Background The communication between cells and their environment depends on decoding extracellular cues into intracellular signaling cascades that are integrated through dynamic and context
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& Energy Efficiency for the Environment Lab (WE3Lab) seeks 1-2 Postdoctoral Scholars with a vision for the coordinated operation of water systems and electricity grids to support affordable, decarbonized
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) ) focuses on investigating the mechanisms underlying environmental toxicant-induced cardiovascular diseases and gene-environment interactions, with a specific emphasis on identifying modifiers of response
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]". We encourage applications from diverse candidates and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. Does this position pay above the required minimum?: No. The expected base pay
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Grant, Woods Institute for the Environment. Requirements for the post-doc are a Ph.D. in anthropology, archaeology, heritage studies, environmental science, or combination/experience thereof. Experience
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and Energy Policy Program (CEPP) of Stanford’s Woods Institute for the Environment and the Bits & Watts Initiative of Stanford’s Precourt Institute for Energy invite applications for a post-doctoral
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): Computer Science or Informatics: Proficiency in programming and software development with a habit for robust unit testing. Our group mainly develops software in a Python + SQL environment with use of large language
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highly motivated and collaborative Postdoctoral Fellow with an interest in optics, device physics, and/or environmental sensor integration for ocean observation. We are an interdisciplinary group
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. These resources will enable the development of impactful methods that can be translated into real-world clinical applications. We aim to foster a collaborative and inclusive research environment where