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outcomes for children with cancer and blood disorders globally. This position splits time evenly between maintaining data pipelines and conducting analyses for the Global HOPE capacity-building program in
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ADHD and comorbid disorders. In addition to providing clinical services, fellows participate in regularly scheduled training activities such as weekly individual supervision with a licensed psychologist
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-, outcome- and sensory-guided actions, and how these processes are disrupted in genetic neurodevelopmental disorder models, including autism, OCD, ADHD, and intellectual disability. Postdocs will work in a
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the opportunity to contribute to leading-edge research on the sensorimotor mechanisms of speech and their impairments in adult neurogenic and neurological populations with speech‑language disorders. About the
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Gelernter Lab, working on the genetics of psychiatric illness – especially posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, anxiety, substance use disorders, and related traits. Work will focus on (a
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complexity in the study of suicide and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD); collects and analyzes data for research sponsored by the National Institute of Health (NIH) and the Department of Defense (DOD
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and metabolic disorders. These approaches entail device design and manufacturing, drug conjugation, neuroscience, and preclinical model experiments. The candidate will work in a dynamic
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disorder (RBD). Newly discovered molecular targets and disease-associated cellular phenotypes are used as readouts in drug screening approaches, to identify molecules that, after in vitro and in vivo
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. Bronte-Stewart (link is external) , part of the Stanford Movement disorders Center within the Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences at Stanford University’s School of Medicine, is seeking a
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function. Additional research areas include the pathomechanisms of endometriosis using 3D and organoid models, as well as the links between reproductive disorders, reproductive aging, and premature vascular