54 channel-coding-electrical-engineering Postdoctoral positions at Stanford University
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bioengineering, computer science, statistics, or mathematics OR a strong background in gene engineering and functional interrogation of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells. Strong knowledge in bioinformatics
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to intervention). Researchers face these same challenges creating a bottle-neck to research at scale. While education technology companies have built products that lower the demands on teachers, many
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have a Ph.D. in economics, public policy, education, or a related field by the start date, strong quantitative and econometric skills, experience coding (in Stata, Python, R, and/or SAS), and an interest
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features. Using our recently developed chromosome engineering approach, we have created isogenic stem cell lines that allow us to precisely isolate the effects of the chromosomal abnormality from other
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chromosome 8p that results in neurodevelopmental delays, epilepsy, and other clinical features. Using our recently developed chromosome engineering approach, we have created isogenic stem cell lines that allow
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are an interdisciplinary team spanning engineering, neuroscience, developmental biology, genetics, applied math, and physics — united by curiosity and a drive to understand how the brain coordinates whole-body physiology
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econometrics) or relevant research experience. • Strong coding skills in R, Stata, or other statistical software package. • Good communication skills in English. Required Application Materials: CV (no cover
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join the group to develop AI and machine learning based software to assist clinical workflow and pre-clinical studies. Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in a physical science or engineering field Strong
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chromosome. Hinshaw, S., Quan, Y., Cai, J., Zhou, A., & Zhou, H. (2023). Multi-site phosphorylation of yeast Mif2/CENP-C promotes inner kinetochore assembly. Current Biology. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub
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cell immunotherapy, and cytokine biology. This position offers the opportunity to pursue independent and collaborative research integrating classical immunology with cell and protein engineering