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and groups of students and lead them towards successful research results. The fellow will also give guest lectures in Stanford courses as well as presentations and demos to visitors and affiliates
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multiple human MRI research scanners operating at 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 period
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these with functional genomics and molecular biology techniques to study their impact on physiology, we aim to better understand GPCR signaling and to provide a foundation for the design and testing of novel
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are identifying exciting small molecules to interfere with these processes, inhibiting cell-wall biosynthesis, amyloid assembly and polysaccharide assembly to introduce new antibacterial and antibiotic-sparing anti
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Website: https://earlychildhood.stanford.edu/ (link is external) How to Submit Application Materials: Please fill out the application form and submit materials at: https://earlychildhood.stanford.edu
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advancing preclinical research in ultra-high dose rate radiotherapy (FLASH RT). This position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research using electron beam FLASH RT in small animal
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experience. Desired skills: Gene and single cell analytics experience, behavioral tests, hiPSC cell culture, stem cell differentiation, hiPSC-derivative transplant, RNA Sequencing, viral approaches, and
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the United States as well as clinical imaging and testing data from Stanford. Project themes will include developing models using EHR data to predict outcomes in ophthalmology and glaucoma, as well as investigating
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and machine learning based software to assist clinical workflow and pre-clinical studies. Recent software developed from the group has been adopted in the clinic and preclinic labs. The scientific
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: Fill out form here (link is external) and upload materials Does this position pay above the required minimum?: No. The expected base pay for this position is the Stanford University required minimum