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of research studies. Coordinate moderately complex aspects of one or more clinical studies. The candidate will work in the Stanford Computational Neuroscience Laboratory. The candidate will work on multiple
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Stanford, and beyond. The fellow will also be involved in flagship projects which are large projects led by multiple Stanford faculty and funded through the newly opened Stanford Robotics Center that has
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multiple areas, using advanced technical and professional knowledge requiring independent judgment. The Assistant Dean & Associate Director administers, implements and interprets university and department
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. This critical work takes place across campus with multiple schools, organizations and individuals. At SHP, our mission focuses on interdisciplinary innovation, discovery, and education to improve health policy
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or expertise with flow cytometry and flow analysis programs are required. Prior exposure to principles of allergic responses is desired but not required. Experience with RNA library preparation, RNA sequencing
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multiple modalities (e.g. chemical, mechanical, and electrical) into microdevices, with feature sizes under one millimeter in length. The integrated full-sized devices are small enough to be implanted
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in a dynamic, curious, team-oriented, and industrially connected environment. Our projects span multiple schools and centers at Stanford University as well as external collaborations with other
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for diverse applications in biomedical informatics (e.g., classifying patient outcomes in multiple domains, outcome prediction of treatment based on EHR) Work with large-scale biomedical datasets (e.g
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human samples collected by our clinical colleagues from patients, mouse models, primary explants, and organoid cultures. Our group collaborates with multiple departments at Stanford and beyond
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development and in the adult. Our research is directed at neuroprotection and regeneration of retinal ganglion cells and the optic nerve, a major unmet need in glaucoma and other optic neuropathies. Multiple