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and chronic disease prevention Citizen science for health promotion and disease prevention Strategies to improve clinical delivery of prevention and chronic disease management Chronic disease risk
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Postdoctoral (E3) Fellowship Program trains the next generation of scholars to conduct research toward equitable, impactful, and sustainable early childhood care and education systems. Why the E3 fellowship
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social science, data science, public health/health policy, demography, or statistics. The applicant should have a range of statistical and data skills, including graduate-level knowledge of data management
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, particularly for low-income ratepayers. We seek a postdoctoral scholar with electricity system modeling and rate design experience and strong data analysis and management skills. A willingness to apply expertise
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Posted on Thu, 02/20/2025 - 07:15 Important Info Deprecated / Faculty Sponsor (Last, First Name): de Jesus Perez, Vinicio Stanford Departments and Centers: Medicine, Pulmonary and Critical Care
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experiences. The Fletcher Lab at Stanford University uses computational systems modeling to advance resilient and equitable water resources management for an uncertain future. Current research topics in the lab
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supplemental funds to support research and professional development, up to $2,000 in reimbursable relocation allowances, as well as benefits, including health care coverage. 3. Fellows are expected
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. Demonstrated experience with large dataset management and analysis. Excellent problem-solving skills and ability to work independently as well as collaboratively. Strong communication skills, both written and
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collaborative culture. The Division of Pain Medicine is at the forefront of innovation in pain research, education, and patient care. Our postdoctoral program has successfully transitioned fellows
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degradation capacity to cope with misfolded and aggregated proteins and characterize them in model systems of neurodegenerative diseases. Our goal is to develop nanobodies into mRNA-deliverable effectors