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experimental animals Experience implementing and optimizing eye tracking, body tracking, and/or visual reality environments Proficiency in Python and scientific computing libraries Familiarity with spike sorting
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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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. Xiaojie Qiu (Genetics & Computer Science) (link is external) and Dr. Matteo Molè (Obstetrics & Gynecology) (link is external) . Our goal is to explore the “black box” of early human pregnancy by mapping
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thermodynamic, kinetic, and transport phenomena. - Optimize the design and control of electrified processes to effectively manage the heterogeneous and dynamic feed compositions associated with non-traditional
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transplantation research, leveraging pulsed focused ultrasound (pFUS) to modulate the tissue microenvironment, optimize islet delivery, and improve engraftment and function in both preclinical and clinical settings
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: Investigating the biological mechanisms governing urothelial exfoliation and regeneration. Optimizing stem cell engraftment after urothelial exfoliation Developing diagnostic and therapeutic tools to improve
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. The current project uses structural neuroimaging to guide DBS lead placement and optimal DBS settings, as well as kinematic analysis of behavioral motor tasks. Additional projects include the development of a
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analyses of electronic health record (EHR) data. The postdoc will work with Assistant Professor Zachary Butzin-Dozier (Department of Pediatrics, Division of Clinical Informatics, and Department of Medicine
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Date: Start date will be mutually agreed upon between program leaders and the applicant. Group or Departmental Website: https://med.stanford.edu/autismcenter.html (link is external) How to Submit
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, and MRV performance) and identify optimal deployment models coupled with learnings from forest management. Conduct techno-economic and life-cycle assessments (TEA/LCA) integrating forest operations