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research scholars. The IRiSS Predoctoral Researchers Program provides early-career scholars an opportunity to work directly with a faculty mentor to contribute to cutting-edge social science research. During
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research scholars. The IRiSS Predoctoral Researchers Program provides early-career scholars an opportunity to work directly with a faculty mentor to contribute to cutting-edge social science research. During
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research scholars. The IRiSS Predoctoral Researchers Program provides early-career scholars an opportunity to work directly with a faculty mentor to contribute to cutting-edge social science research. During
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research scholars. The IRiSS Predoctoral Researchers Program provides early-career scholars an opportunity to work directly with a faculty mentor to contribute to cutting-edge social science research. During
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research scholars. The IRiSS Predoctoral Researchers Program provides early-career scholars an opportunity to work directly with a faculty mentor to contribute to cutting-edge social science research. During
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research scholars. The IRiSS Predoctoral Researchers Program provides early-career scholars an opportunity to work directly with a faculty mentor to contribute to cutting-edge social science research. During
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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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, education, or related field Experience with improvement science Experience leading program evaluation Lived experience with underrepresented communities or populations Experience working with community-based
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biochemical techniques Proficiency in computational biology and/or biomolecule structure determination Required Application Materials: Cover letter that includes: A description of at least one major project and
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Date: Start date will be mutually agreed upon between program leaders and the applicant. Group or Departmental Website: https://med.stanford.edu/autismcenter.html (link is external) How to Submit