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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
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of experiments and outcomes. Apply the theories and methods of a life science discipline to interpret and perform analyses of experiment results; offer suggestions regarding modifications to procedures and
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; maintain detailed records of experiments and outcomes. * Apply the theories and methods of a life science discipline to interpret and perform analyses of experiment results; offer suggestions regarding
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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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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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training. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: General understanding of scientific theory and methods. General computer skills and ability to quickly learn and master computer programs. Ability to work under
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these methods as an important addition to the Biomedical Informatics’ body-of-knowledge, with the purpose of improving clinical applications and enhancing medical care. Required Qualifications: A PhD in
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to developing computational methods to better understand individual differences in brain functioning in healthy and patient populations. For more information about the lab, please visit http://bdl.stanford.edu
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The Stanford Department of Pediatrics, Division of Rheumatology is seeking a skilled, detail-oriented, motivated, collaborative Clinical Research Epidemiologist (Academic Program Professional 2) to join the
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of experiments and outcomes. * Apply the theories and methods of a life science discipline to interpret and perform analyses of experiment results; offer suggestions regarding modifications to procedures and