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Curtis Lab - Software Developer 1 (Onsite Work Arrangement) Situated in a highly dynamic research environment within Stanford University School of Medicine and the Stanford Cancer Institute, the successful
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methods and analysis tools. Ability to recognize and recommend needed changes in user and/or operations procedures. Basic knowledge of software engineering principles. Strong knowledge of Python and at
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to select, adapt, and effectively use a variety of programming methods. Ability to quickly learn and adapt to new technologies and programming tools. Thorough understanding of all aspects of software
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This position has been deemed critical by the School of Humanities & Sciences Dean's Office and is exempt from the hiring freeze. Web Developer 2 - Hybrid or Remote The School of Humanities and Sciences (H&S) is
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This position has been deemed critical by the School of Humanities & Sciences Dean's Office and is exempt from the hiring freeze. Web Developer 2 - Hybrid or Remote The School of Humanities and Sciences (H&S) is
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related to women's health, and independently conduct a major portion of the research projects. The desired candidate has PhD training in a relevant scientific field, interest and training background in
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have pioneered the generation from human pluripotent stem cells of brain region-specific organoids (Nature Methods 2015; Neuron 2017; Nature Methods 2019; Nature Neuroscience 2019) and assembloids
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., the Stanford Education Data Archive (SEDA). This position will support work to expand and improve SEDA through contributing to the development of new linking and estimation methods, the cleaning and integration
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Qualifications: PhD (or equivalent) in Biostatistics, Epidemiology, or a closely-related quantitative field (by start date) Strong training in causal inference methods Experience working with large-scale
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of powerful computing tools, and innovation in quantitative and qualitative research methods are opening a new frontier for social scientists to explore bold, inventive research questions. In this era