114 phd-in-architecture-interior-design-built-environment Postdoctoral positions at Stanford University
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collaborative and inclusive team environment. The principal investigators are experienced mentors who are highly committed to supporting the postdoctoral scholar in advancing their career as a future independent
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sequence programming (ex: Pulseq) Python, MatLab, C++, etc PyTorch, TensorFlow ML Ops Required Qualifications: MD, PhD, or equivalent Technical interest & expertise in MRI Required Application Materials: CV
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Qualifications: Doctoral degree (PhD or equivalent) in Genomics, Bioengineering, Biology, Biochemistry, or a related field. Experience in developing single-cell sequencing technologies is highly desirable. Prior
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is $76,383. The Water & Energy Efficiency for the Environment Lab (WE3Lab) seeks an entrepreneurial Postdoctoral Scholar with a vision for the coordinated operation of water and electricity grids
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model APIs, cloud computing environments, and R for additional statistical analysis. For decision support prototype development and evaluation, web-based user interface design, human-computer interaction
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includes contributing to the establishment of a new central laboratory resource, offering these advanced genetic tools to broader research initiatives. Required Qualifications: PhD Required Application
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Studies Required Qualifications: PhD, MD or MD,PhD in Immunology, Cell Biology or a related field Required Application Materials: Letter of interest CV including publications and names of references
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Fellows Program offers fellowships to outstanding new PhDs who have a demonstrated ability to generate high-quality, policy-relevant research on critical issues related to global development. We invite
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Application Materials: Please send your application materials to Adina Fischer, MD, PhD at adinaf@stanford.edu (link sends e-mail) . Does this position pay above the required minimum?: No. The expected base pay
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, leveraging a variety of designer (e.g. SpCas9, SaCas9, Cas12, etc.) and physiological (e.g. RAG1/2, AID, SPO11, etc.) endonucleases to elucidate DSB repair and off-targeting mechanisms in their surrounding