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Epidemiology Quantitative Sciences Unit Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research (BMIR) Stanford University School of Medicine Does this position pay above the required minimum?: Yes. The expected
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beginning in Summer/Fall 2026 for a one- or two-year term. The Rock Center’s Postdoctoral Fellows Program is designed for promising new PhDs—particularly those trained in accounting, finance, economics, or
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analyses of electronic health record (EHR) data. The postdoc will work with Assistant Professor Zachary Butzin-Dozier (Department of Pediatrics, Division of Clinical Informatics, and Department of Medicine
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. Required Qualifications: PhD or MD/PhD, with expertise in immunology, molecular biology, cell biology, or bioinformatics. Demonstrated record of productive research and publications. Excellent written and
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interest in translational science. The postdoctoral fellow will work closely with Dr. Vivek Charu and Dr. Brooke Howitt. Required Qualifications: PhD in Biostatistics, Bioinformatics, Computational Biology
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Education Postdoctoral (E3) Fellowship Program trains the next generation of scholars to conduct research toward equitable, impactful, and sustainable early childhood care and education systems. Why the E3
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PhD graduates who are passionate about leveraging computational methods to transform trauma and acute care surgery. Fellows will work at the intersection of clinical medicine, data engineering, and
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availability, and internal equity. Pay Range: $95,000 The Stanford King Center on Global Development’s Postdoctoral Fellows Program offers fellowships to outstanding new PhD recipients who have a demonstrated
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breakthrough or develop a transformative innovation or tool that can form the foundation of an independent research career/program in academia or industry. Required Qualifications: PhD in a quantitative life
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computation, methods development, data interpretation, literature review and manuscript/grant preparation. Additional Duties:• Supervision of undergraduates, graduate students and new trainees in the lab