89 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"Multiple" Postdoctoral positions at Stanford University
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goal of informing public health policy. The postdoctoral scholar will have the opportunity to lead high impact research in infectious disease epidemiology and modeling across multiple pathogens. The work
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variety of simulation and optimization techniques. Key areas of interest may include control theory, robust optimization, or distributed optimization. 2. The second candidate will focus on applied research
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embryos This Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) (link is external) funded project is in collaboration with the labs of Hervé Turlier (CIRB-CNRS) and Chema Martin (Queen Mary University of London). We
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processing and EF, does one factor or multiple independent factors contribute to differences in reading ability? Are measures of visual processing and EF useful additions to conventional dyslexia screening in
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protein engineering techniques. In parallel, we are also looking for postdocs interested in developing high-throughput screens for single-domain antibodies, called nanobodies, that perturb intracellular
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performance. Mentorship Structure The postdoc will collaborate closely with the lab’s principal investigator Ellen Vitercik, PhD students, postdocs, and external collaborators on multiple research projects
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core facility; (4) testing compounds of interest in iPSC-derived neurons and (5) collaborating with multiple labs to coordinate further in vitro and in vivo testing of select compounds in preclinical
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multiple human MRI research scanners operating at 1.5, 3, and 7T field strengths, as well as small-bore systems for specimen and animal studies at 7T and 11.7T. The appointment will be for a 1- or 2-year
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Prevention Research Center, an interdisciplinary research program on the prevention of chronic disease, is seeking MD, PhD, and other post-doctoral level applicants for research fellowships. Fellows gain
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analysis techniques. About Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome: Lenox-Gastaut Syndrome is a severe form of epilepsy that often involves a combination of multiple seizure types, resulting in significant cognitive and