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the complexities of the human regulome through advanced cell-free DNA profiling and developing cutting-edge computational algorithms and molecular profiling techniques. Our research focuses on early cancer detection
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the robustness to address national security challenges in cybersecurity. In particular, the postdoc will focus on applying reinforcement learning to discover vulnerabilities and failure modes in software systems
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whole-body cancer detection. We are interested in both technical development and clinical translation pipelines, leveraging resources at the Lucas Center for Imaging, synergies across the clinical MRI
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substitution in the EGFRvIII peptide significantly increases survival in an animal model of glioblastoma by enhancing proteasomal processing. We also developed robust methods to detect a new class of non
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relief. That thread is the need to manipulate objects in the physical world. Despite this being such an unassuming and seemingly innate skill, the fundamental principles of how one might unknot a tangled
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, submit the required application materials, or find out more information, please contact Dr. Brian Kim (kimjb at stanford edu). The position will remain open until filled. Does this position pay above the
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Masters in Epidemiology and Clinical Research for those who would benefit from additional training in clinical research. Our training program achieves the following specific objectives: Recruit and train
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reveal the driving forces of macrophage polarization and to identify early-detection cancer biomarkers. It builds on our previous research revealing functional markers of human macrophages (Matusiak et al
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factors in community and clinical settings Effect of aging and other factors on bone health, fitness, and physical function Healthy aging Multi-cancer Detection Research (MCD): Blood-based biomarkers
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incidence rates have steadily grown since the 1990s, with kidney cancer becoming the sixth and ninth most diagnosed cancer for men and women respectively in the US. Kidney cancer, often detected incidentally