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methods to improve prediction model generalizability, model fairness, and generalizability of fairness across different clinical sites. The researcher will have the opportunity to use machine learning and
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familiarity with AFNI are strongly preferred. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: General understanding of scientific theory and methods. General computer skills and ability to quickly learn and master computer
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statistical analysis, data reports and management. The division is eager to determine novel approaches towards quantifying movement through wearable and video technology and develop novel methods of analyzing
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the standards of scientific investigation that matters for health. SPRC investigators are collaborating on numerous, long-term projects designed to translate research into effective ways to promote well
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Medical Center. It is also the secondary supplier to numerous other local hospitals, such as Santa Clara Valley Medical Center. The Stanford Blood Center provides support for clinical, translational and
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. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: General understanding of scientific theory and methods. General computer skills and ability to quickly learn and master programs. Ability to work under deadlines with general
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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
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research projects in lab and/or field based on knowledge of scientific theory. Independently conduct experiments; maintain detailed records of experiments and outcomes. Apply the theories and methods of a
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of glia in normal brain plasticity and the pathophysiology of glioma (malignant glia). The lab's research program focuses on gliomas such as glioblastoma and diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG) and the
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these discoveries. We recently developed a new approach to insulin analogs by optimizing molecules discovered in fish-hunting cone snails. Our work continues to develop innovative methods to advance peptide