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at the interface between molecular science and computation. Applicants are expected to have earned a Ph.D. degree in computer science, computational biology, bioinformatics, or a related discipline in science
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and pain research Required Qualifications: PhD (or equivalent) in epidemiology, health data science, biomedical informatics, biostatistics, public health, or a related field. Demonstrated experience
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disparities in IRS audits (New York Times story ), an award-winning collaboration for pandemic preparedness and public health (description here and Wall Street Journal story ), pioneering work on satellite
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across campus. Drive team-wide adoption of metrics and KPIs to assess operational health and impact of various team efforts and initiatives, including performance of each function within the team, seasonal
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Posted on Fri, 06/13/2025 - 05:26 Important Info Deprecated / Faculty Sponsor (Last, First Name): Miller, Grant Stanford Departments and Centers: Health Policy Postdoc Appointment Term: One-year
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Atlas Network, Human BioMolecular Atlas Program, and the Stanford Metabolic Health Center. This position can be on-site in Palo Alto, fully remote, or hybrid. Duties include: Maintaining the smooth
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the Department of Medicine at Stanford University, in collaboration with the Advanced Informatics for Mental Health lab of Yair Bannett, MD, MS, in the Department of Pediatrics, is seeking a highly motivated
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immunologic skin diseases. Candidates are welcome from various interrelated backgrounds, such as epidemiology, computer science, public health, health services research/health policy, and/or biostatistics
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working with an unparalleled, leading-edge community of faculty and staff that are fundamentally changing the world of health care. You will have the opportunity to influence and drive change with your
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Biomedical Data Science, Research IT, and Research Informatics Center. The incumbent will work with a combination of structured and unstructured (text, imaging) data from several sources, including Stanford's