91 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at Stanford University
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supplemental funds to support research and professional development, up to $2,000 in reimbursable relocation allowances, as well as benefits, including health care coverage. 3. Fellows are expected
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and collaborative department and to help define the future of Bioengineering education. The Fellow will train in evidence-based practices for curricular design and assessment methodologies and will
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nano-mechanics, and machine learning as it applies to the field of computational mechanics. Candidates will be given opportunities to develop their teaching experience by designing and teaching a class
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lagoon and surrounding off-shore region. The project will also engage closely with Stanford Robotics to develop approaches for assessing deep water wrecks, supporting the development of the next generation
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most significant genetic risk factor. Individuals carrying one copy of APOE4 have approximately a 4-fold increased risk of developing AD, while those with two copies face a 15-fold increased risk
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meetings Key Responsibilities: Development and implementation of study protocols Participant recruitment and collection of participant and laboratory data Statistical analysis of data Authorship
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radiobiological responses to FLASH RT. Maintain and operate irradiation platforms, dosimetry systems, and imaging equipment. Collaborate with internal and external investigators to develop new experimental
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the development of glaucoma and other ocular diseases? The successful applicant will lead a project investigating the role of mechanosensitive ion channels in different cell types in the eye. Relevant techniques
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developing novel techniques for diagnosing, monitoring, and treating oculoplastic and orbital disease. A post-doc in the oculoplastics lab will work on translational studies such as cell culture projects
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technology. The successful candidate will contribute to projects focused on gene therapy applications and the development of innovative viral delivery systems for therapeutic interventions, and genetic