84 high-performance-quantum-computing Postdoctoral research jobs at Stanford University
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Oncology Stem Cell Tranplantation and Regenerative Medicine Postdoc Appointment Term: 1-year term (Renewal is based on performance -- Max of a 5 years) Appointment Start Date: As Soon As Possible Group
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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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, applicants with a strong track record of publications in high-quality international journals are especially encouraged to apply. The candidate will contribute to one of the following projects: 1. Using mass
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program in the past year. Required Application Materials: One-page statement of research interests and career goals Curriculum Vitae 3 references Stanford is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified
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program. The lab investigates fundamental mechanisms of immune recognition and regulation in clinically relevant contexts, with a particular focus on transplantation immunology and viral immunity. Our work
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foster equitable access to high-quality, data-driven decision-making for all. ROAR is now approved as a universal screener across multiple states and supports hundreds of thousands of students in schools
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Tranplantation and Regenerative Medicine Postdoc Appointment Term: 1-year term (Renewal is based on performance -- Max of a 5 years) Appointment Start Date: As Soon As Possible Group or Departmental Website: https
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position is available immediately in the Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford (MIPS). The successful candidates will join a dynamic research group focusing on the development of peptide-based therapeutics
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disease, including AI-powered tools and new statistical techniques that leverage large datasets, heavy computational capabilities, and/or a robust understanding of biological systems to provide unique
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-project comparison. Supporting this program—and this position—are NIH awards under NIMH’s priority initiative, Individually Measured Phenotypes to Advance Computational Translation in Mental Health (IMPACT