Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
electrophysiology. We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to lead the neuroimaging component of a longitudinal, pediatric drug trial in Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1). In this role, you will acquire and analyze
-
factor in human reproduction, as implantation failure remains a major reason for IVF treatment failure and early pregnancy loss. You will work at the interface of the Molè and Qiu labs as the lead
-
scientists, and machine learning experts will be an essential and enriching component of the position. Strong candidates will have a background in machine learning and natural language processing (NLP), with a
-
responsibilities include: (1) Conduct computational methods development and analysis for systems-level understanding of host-immune responses to diseases. (2) Collaborate effectively with a team of multidisciplinary
-
-country partners, conducting rigorous data analysis, and contributing to the development of actionable insights for policy and program improvement. The start date is Fall 2025. This is a full-time (100% FTE
-
be the focus of the first year: improving lead detection of paint (ICP-OES, XRF and colorimetry) and managing the analysis of a representative survey collecting over 10,000 samples of spices, soil and
-
workflows for data cleaning, linkage, and analysis within Stanford’s secure computing environment. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams of clinicians, economists, and policy researchers. Prepare
-
infections. Mentor junior investigators and trainees in experimental techniques and data analysis. Present research findings at national and international conferences and contribute to the preparation
-
culture and differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells (ESCs or iPSCs). · Strong experimental skills in molecular and cellular biology, including techniques such as RNA/protein expression analysis
-
or iPSCs). · Strong experimental skills in molecular and cellular biology, including techniques such as RNA/protein expression analysis, CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing, immunofluorescence, flow cytometry, and