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projects focused on emergency medicine health services. • Utilize advanced quantitative methods to analyze large healthcare datasets, including Medicare and Medicaid claims data. • Publish findings in high
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opportunity to contribute to methods development, particularly in refining circuit quantification and biotype stratification approaches to increase the clinical relevance and translatability of the research
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. The FY25 minimum is $76,383. We have an opening for a full-time postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Wendy Liu, MD, PhD in the Department of Ophthalmology at Stanford University to conduct collaborative
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ability in a diverse sample of children with dyslexia and typical readers. Scientific reproducibility and transparency: Our team has a long history of developing open-source software to support rigorous
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clinicians at Stanford University as well as other institutions. Required Qualifications: Candidates must have a PhD or MD/PhD with expertise in immunology, cell, molecular, or developmental biology, and past
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Qualifications: The Stanford Energy Postdoctoral Fellowship is open to individuals who: 1. Will have been awarded their PhD within the last three years. The PhD must be conferred by the start of the award term. 2
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. Applicants with experience in proteomics and MS method development who are interested in applying their skills towards this challenge alongside learning more about (1) functional genomics, (2) molecular and
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(Columbia Business School), and the lab research principal Antonio Coppola (Stanford GSB), and co-authors on academic papers, PhD students, and predoctoral fellows. The fellow will also interact and
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committed team — we want to hear from you. Required Qualifications: A PhD in a quantitative field with a strong programming and statistics background Experience analyzing large datasets; familiarity with
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serve as a formal mentor(s)) to participate in their research group activities. We encourage prospective applicants, before applying, to communicate with prospective faculty mentors (link is external