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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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processing and EF, does one factor or multiple independent factors contribute to differences in reading ability? Are measures of visual processing and EF useful additions to conventional dyslexia screening in
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for Biomedical Informatics Research at Stanford University. This position emphasizes conducting real-world evidence studies using various causal inference methods (e.g., target trial emulation) to examine
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of the adaptive immune response to blood coagulation factor proteins deficient in individuals with the inherited bleeding disorder hemophilia, namely factor VIII and factor IX. The goal of the laboratory’s work is
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given to candidates studying early China using analytical methods such as zooarchaeology, paleobotany, ceramic analysis, and lithic analysis. The successful candidate will be expected to: Teach one course
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systems. Includes establishing medical reasoning benchmarks and automated / scalable evaluation methods. Developing recommender algorithms to predict specialty care with large-language model based user
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radiolabeling of the resulting constructs. The fellow will conduct interdisciplinary research to develop unique translational therapeutics or methods to quantify the imaging data. Our federally-funded team is
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employ advanced analytical methods in large databases, which include claims data and electronic health record data in conventional structures and in common data models. Our research group prioritizes a
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an interest in applying health services research and policy methods to real-world questions in acute and population health. Key Responsibilities Conduct and manage research projects focused
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data using econometric techniques; designing and implementing randomized controlled trials. Experience in quantitative methods including prior coding experience (e.g., in STATA or R) and/or in