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(community interventions, community-based participatory research, meta-analysis and bias in research, RCT methods, causal interference, mathematical modeling, and econometrics) Policy research related
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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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, mouse models, standard molecular biology and biochemistry, FACS/flow-cytometry analysis, genetic manipulation of cells (e.g., CRISPR), and microscopy. Candidates with experience in computational analysis
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are looking for scholars with strong disciplinary expertise who are interested in using their skills to co-create actionable natural capital information for decision makers in complex government and IFI
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diseases, in particular glaucoma. This position involves the application of optic nerve crush and other models of retinal ganglion cell injury to study signaling pathways in vivo. This position will involve
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, utilizing various AI methods, predictive modeling approaches, and large language models. Specific areas of interest include but are not limited to (1) electronic health records, (2) causal inference, (3
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Center for Biomedical Informatics Research at Stanford University. This position emphasizes evaluating various cancer screening strategies by developing and applying microsimulation models for decision
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, electrophysiology, rodent microsurgery and animal models of glaucoma and other ocular diseases. The postdoctoral fellow will be joining a young lab with exciting opportunities to make discoveries that intersect
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the development of clinical deep learning and other machine learning models to enable improved diagnosis, prognostication, and prediction of treatment response for bladder cancer, specifically related to endoscopic
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of Ophthalmology at the Byers Eye Institute. Why do cells in the eye and neurons in the central nervous system (CNS) fail to survive and regenerate after injury? Using primarily the retina and optic nerve as a model