Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
: Advanced degree (PhD) in Forestry, Environmental Science, Resource Management, Engineering, Business Administration, or related field. 2-5 years of applied work experience in forest management or forest
-
opportunity to contribute to biotype methods development, particularly in refining circuit quantification and biotype stratification approaches to increase the clinical relevance and translatability
-
/2025.12.12.694048v1 (link is external) ). µDicer is a micro-dissection system that dices tissue sections into defined spatial units while preserving spatial context. We are currently developing methods to transfer
-
data using econometric techniques; designing and implementing randomized controlled trials. Experience in quantitative methods including prior coding experience (e.g., in STATA or R) and/or in
-
related measurement methods. Demonstrated ability to bridge research (innovative ideas, writing papers, etc.) and practice (implementation of methods at scale for use in the real world) Ph.D. in
-
, Stanford, California, USA. • Position type: Full‑time; open to candidates recent PhD graduates. • Start date: ASAP; applications reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. • Salary and
-
. Experience in organizing and participating in workshops and conferences is a plus. PhD: A PhD in Economics, Computer Science, or a related field, with the Doctorate conferred before the start date. Required
-
be to optimize CAR T-cell function in the context of pediatric solid tumors. Required Qualifications: This position is for a candidate with a PhD or MD/PhD with wet lab experience, including cell
-
or finance instruments. We will hire postdoctoral scholars for those who are less than 4 years from conferring the PhD. Position requirements: Travel internationally to meet with project collaborators
-
; create reports, review and explain trends; formulate and evaluate alternative solutions and/or recommendations to achieve the goals of the research program Co-design sensing methods and protocols with