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The Stanford Graduate School of Education (GSE) seeks a Research Coordinator (75% FTE) to serve as program coordinator for the TRANSFORM intervention and Research Collaborative, beginning July 2026. Note: This
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relevant experience in an applicable social science. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Comprehensive understanding of scientific theory and methods. General computer skills and ability to quickly learn and
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to apply theoretical knowledge of science principles to problem solve work. Ability to maintain detailed records of experiments and outcomes. General computer skills and ability to quickly learn and master
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The Division of Computational Medicine in the Stanford Department of Medicine is advancing the future of health through data science, biomedical informatics, and interdisciplinary research. Our faculty
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(REQUIRED): Advanced computer skills and demonstrated experience with office software and email applications. Demonstrated success in following through and completing projects. Excellent organizational skills
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Marketing & Communications Coordinator (Hybrid Opportunity) This position has been deemed critical by the School of Humanities and Sciences Dean's Office and is exempt from the hiring freeze. The School
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skills when needed. * Demonstrated ability to apply theoretical knowledge of science principals to problem solve work. * Ability to maintain detailed records of experiments and outcomes. * General computer
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legal practitioners and risk managers to pursue research questions with practical applications. SSLA's Social Science Research Professional position is designed for recent college or master's program
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The Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences within Stanford University's School of Medicine is seeking a TTA County Liaison to act as a lead on a major, multi-site project across California titled EPI-CAL
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or related techniques, and/or (3) computational biology are encouraged to apply. Lab overview: The communication between cells and their environment depends on decoding of extracellular cues into intracellular