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employer, Stanford seeks people committed to excellence and to improving our world. In turn, the university is committed to supporting its employees as they develop their careers and enrich their lives
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Stanford University Department of Dermatology is seeking an Assistant Clinical Research Coordinator (ACRC) to perform administrative support duties related to the collection of clinical data and/or
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Stanford University School of Medicine and the Heart Center Clinical and Translational Research Program (CTRP) is seeking an Assistant Clinical Research Coordinator (ACRC) to perform administrative support
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it; as well as have theoretical skills including algorithm implementation/development and data visualization. Experience and interests include designing machine learning pipelines, building web
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inclusion in service of our mission of developing innovative, principled, and insightful leaders who change lives, change organizations, and change the world. We invite you to be part of this mission
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SCHOOL/UNIT DESCRIPTION: Stanford University's Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC), within the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI), is one of the nation's leading
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and interpret university policies and procedures. Excellent oral, written, and verbal communication skills. Excellent analytical skills; demonstrated expertise in Excel and web-based tools. Strong
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are approved and completed, seeking guidance where necessary. Assist with development, communication and design of research findings to internal and external audiences, which may include web updates, social
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and/or vision science Experience with Javascript, development of web apps and database architecture is a plus but not required Desire to work in a fast paced, collaborative team-science environment
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Stanford University Department of Dermatology is seeking a Clinical Research Coordinator Associate (CRCA) to perform duties related to the coordination of clinical studies. The CRCA will coordinate