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multiple labs and faculty across the Stanford campus, including the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute, Stanford Bio-X, and the Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence Institute. Leveraging cutting-edge advances
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. Redact any sensitive information from videos and create video clips for weekly meetings and publications. Back up and archive data daily to servers at multiple institutions. Perform simple troubleshooting
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. The incumbent will be part of the Department of Ophthalmology; however, the position will be in a collaborative environment, engaging with other Stanford faculty and staff across multiple departments, including
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superb quantitative background, strong coding skills (e.g., Python, R), expertise in infectious disease modeling across multiple pathogens, expertise with large datasets and statistical analysis, and high
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affected by neuromuscular disorders Are excited to work with clinicians, scientists, engineers and research associates Are exceptionally organized and can balance multiple projects at one time Have excellent
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data for entry into online databases. Prepare data for input into statistical analyses. Keep track and organize data collected longitudinally and from multiple modalities and sources. Additional
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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
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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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research findings into impactful software tools that improve on the robustness and security of AI and critical software systems. Ability to lead complex research and development projects with multiple
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. This critical work takes place across campus with multiple schools, organizations and individuals. At SHP, our mission focuses on interdisciplinary innovation, discovery, and education to improve health policy