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development and neuropsychiatric outcomes, with the goal of improving mental health and developmental trajectories in children. Our work emphasizes mechanism-driven, translational research, leveraging clinical
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of philanthropic foundations and their grant-making practices. Using a knowledge co-production approach, the project will develop actionable results to inform grant-making, policy, and practice in community-led
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postdoctoral position is available immediately in the Department of Surgery at Stanford University. As part of the Asian Liver Center, our lab uses multidisciplinary approaches to identify and develop more
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ear disorders. Postdoctoral fellows will receive individualized mentorship, opportunities for cross-disciplinary collaboration, and support for career development and grant writing. Successful
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: $80,000 - $82,000 The Adolescent Ethnic-Racial Identity Development (AERID) Lab, under the supervision of Dr. Adriana Umaña-Taylor at the Stanford Graduate School of Education, is seeking a Postdoctoral
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, 056. The BRIDGE Lab studies how genetic alterations affect brain development and neuropsychiatric conditions in children. Our goal is to identify targets for medical interventions through clinical
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will be focused primarily on the development and application of novel computational algorithms to analyze and integrate diverse omics datasets, including single-cell RNA-seq, spatial transcriptomics and
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. Responsibilities may include: Designing and conducting studies on the clinical impact of GLP-1 and other metabolic therapies Developing and applying computer vision and machine learning techniques to analyze
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opportunities for career development and a welcoming and supportive laboratory environment which values kindness, honesty, curiosity and integrity. Required Qualifications: PhD in Human Biology / Human Genetics
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teams willingness to develop new techniques throughout troubleshooting Required Application Materials: a cover letter stating why you are interested in the position and how it fits into your long-term