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clinical or behavioral research, particularly with children and families Motivation to learn state-of-the-art methods and approaches for clinical trials Enthusiasm to improve the health of children and
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multidisciplinary team studying the genomics of neurodegenerative diseases, with a special focus on Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). Current research focuses on using novel methods to detect genetic associations with
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immediately in the Department of Surgery at Stanford University. As part of the Asian Liver Center, our lab uses multidisciplinary approaches to identify and develop more efficacious methods for the diagnosis
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assessment of lymphatic flow, 2) Advancing methods for contrast-enhanced MRL, 3) Creating ideal contrast agents for MRL, and 4) generating phantom and animal models for MRL optimization and validation
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community that spans discovery to clinical implementation. Specific Responsibilities include: experimental design, data acquisition, data processing, statistical computation, methods development, data
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: bacteriology, fluorescence microscopy, electron microscopy, antibiotic assays, biochemical purifications, biochemical assays such as binding assays and protein gel electrophoresis, as well as analytical methods
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organize data. Adapt new, nonstandard methods outlined by supervisor in designing and evaluating phases of research projects, (i.e., educational materials, questionnaires, strategies for recruitment, data
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pharmacoepidemiologic methods. Experience with NLP or unsupervised learning methods. Prior publications in relevant fields. Required Application Materials: Cover letter detailing research interests and fit
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applications, and participate in grant applications. Keep up to date with recent scientific advances, mentor junior trainees, and coordinate projects. Skills Developed: Immunology: acquire cutting-edge methods
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Substitution in the Blind; Ocular Structures and Physiology; MR Engineering and Methods Development for the Visual System. MRI experiments will mainly be conducted at research centers at the Stanford campus and