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User-Centered AI Agents in Consumer Settings We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join our project on developing user-centered AI agents in consumer settings. As AI agents become increasingly
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or Departmental Website: https://woods.stanford.edu/research/climate-and-energy-policy-program (link is external) https://bitsandwatts.stanford.edu/ (link is external) How to Submit Application Materials: Submit by
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age-related cognitive decline and neurodegenerative diseases, with a special emphasis on Alzheimer's disease. We are committed to investigating the mechanisms of brain aging and developing innovative
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) ). ● Dr. Ram’s group specializes in longitudinal research methodology and lifespan development – particularly in how longitudinal study designs contribute to our understanding of human development and
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language processing (NLP) to augment clinical decision-making and expand access to high-quality healthcare. Our lab develops new methods to improve model trustworthiness and leverages heterogeneous clinical data
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longitudinal change for a full time, 1 year (potentially renewable) appointment in the Department of Psychology or Graduate School of Education at Stanford University. The aim of the post-doc is to develop
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developmental challenges. Research in this area is critical for developing targeted therapies and improving patient outcomes. Position Overview: The selected candidate will be responsible for analyzing large
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. Applicants with experience in proteomics and MS method development who are interested in applying their skills towards this challenge alongside learning more about (1) functional genomics, (2) molecular and
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) access have been shifting since 2020, and how state-level child care assistance policies affected ECE access. Research activities of this project include secondary data analyses and manuscript development
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will use a combination of scRNAseq, spatial transcriptomics, and highly-multiplexed imaging to understand how human macrophages respond to the early stages of cancer development. They will be a part of