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, rigorous, collegial and a great team player Holders of either PhD and/or MD degrees are welcomed to apply Qualified non-US residents/citizens are also welcomed to apply Required Application Materials
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of behavior. Required Qualifications: a PhD (must be conferred before appointment start date) research experience in a related field at least one peer reviewed scientific publication able to collaborate in
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who strive to further develop their skills in pursuit of a career in biomedical innovation. Required Qualifications: The successful applicant must have a PhD or MD-PhD, with expertise in molecular
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affordance‑driven decisions. • Develop computational and theoretical models that bridge neural data and behaviour, leveraging modern machine‑learning toolkits. • Drive multi‑lab collaborations across SCENE; co
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?: No. The expected base pay for this position is the Stanford University required minimum for all postdoctoral scholars appointed through the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs. The FY27 minimum is $79, 056. Big Data
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identifying structures and processes that promote high quality healthcare. Our projects apply advanced analytical methods to large databases of primarily structured electronic health record data and EHR usage
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how we decode cancer biology from spatial multi-omics data. This position offers an exceptional opportunity to build next-generation generative models for complex biological systems, working with large
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to mueller7@stanford.edu . Please write "Project Unleaded Data Postdoc Application" in the subject line of the email. Does this position pay above the required minimum?: No. The expected base pay for
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experience in prototyping, optical instrumentation, image processing, or translational device development are particularly encouraged to apply. Required Qualifications: PhD in Engineering, Physical Chemistry
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, single cell sequencing, and RNA-seq. Knowledge in bioinformatics for the analysis of sequencing data is preferred. The intent of these studies is to determine the immunogenicity of tumor associated