72 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"Multiple" Postdoctoral positions at Stanford University
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of policy engagement on these issues in both Sacramento and Washington, D.C. The Fellow will also engage with external policy partners to ensure that products are maximally relevant to active policy processes
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. There is no need to reach out to faculty at this stage in the application process. You will also be requested to provide contact details for three references. The application platform will send emails
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-inflammatory response. This molecular process plays a significant role in various acute and chronic inflammatory disorders including acute Graft versus Host Disease (GVHD), a common and severe complication
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and Centers: Surg: Transplantation Surgery Postdoc Appointment Term: 1 year (renewal) Appointment Start Date: 2/2025 Group or Departmental Website: https://med.stanford.edu/kramsmartinezlabs.html (link
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Cancer Registry, as part of the national SEER registries. The postdoc fellow will work closely with statisticians, computer scientists, oncologists, and epidemiologists in the lab and other collaborating
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blockade (Phillips, Matusiak, et al, Nature Communications, 2021). We do research at the forefront of spatial biology and offer training in immunology, human histology, statistics, computer vision, grant
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greatest challenges. Contacts For enquires on projects and application process: Matteo Molè at mmole@stanford.edu (link sends e-mail) , office phone: +1 (650) 7362 754. Further information on research can be
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your status; you will be contacted by the faculty lead if you are advancing in the review process. Required Qualifications: Completion of all doctoral requirements within the past three years and no
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behind these processes, we aim to develop interventions that delay the progression of Alzheimer's-related dementia and promote successful aging. Required Qualifications: PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience
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critical materials supply chain. Key Responsibilities: Conduct research on the computational design and discovery of novel processing reagents for the selective separation and extraction of critical minerals