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. Additionally, the lab has weekly group meetings, reading groups, and regular social outings. Stanford HAI (link is external) is also committed to creating a diverse community of scholars who are engaged in
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communication skills. Commitment to collaborative, multidisciplinary research. Preferred Qualifications: Background in rheumatology, autoimmune disease research, or chronic pain. Familiarity with
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-like states that drive malignancy. Synaptic Diversity and Neural Communication in Development and Disease We explore how synaptic identity and function are established and regulated across brain regions
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Itai Ashlagi and the Stanford Impact Lab on Equitable Access to Education are seeking a diverse pool of applicants who wish to join a team-based, collaborative community and who value the different
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from real world longitudinal data on management and health outcomes for children with mental health conditions. Methods have included deep learning, large language models (LLM), generative AI models (Gen
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Lab. As such, we are looking for candidates who are interested in launching a project from the ground-up, are effective in small teams, and are excellent communicators. Successful candidates will join a
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program? To reduce racial and economic inequalities in early childhood, the next generation of scholars will need to collaborate with communities and educational partners to co-produce a base of
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Science. Proficiency in programming (Python, Julia), and high-performance computing (provide evidence with specific examples) Ability to work independently and collaboratively. Strong written and oral communication
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Leadership Innovation Lab is seeking a diverse pool of applicants who have expertise on gender and race in organizations, wish to join a dynamic, collaborative research community, and are interested in
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team of PIs (Barone, Voskoboynik, Palumbi, Lowe) at Stanford's Hopkins Marine Station (Pacific Grove, CA) and actively engage with the Stanford synthetic biology community. A key aspect of this role