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Outstanding communication skills and a proven ability to collaborate effectively with researchers, communities, and practitioners across diverse disciplines and backgrounds. Preference will be given
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well in a diverse team Effective oral and written communication skills Excellent organization skills and demonstrated ability to complete detailed work accurately Excellent problem-solving ability
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drivers of health and, conversely, the effects of health and healthcare policy on social and economic outcomes in the United States. The position will be based at Stanford University but will involve work
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. Importantly, this position requires the ability to deeply engage with clinical free-text data—often complex, ambiguous, and domain-specific—to develop effective prompts and modeling strategies. The successful
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and patient-reported outcomes; (b) observational research and comparative effectiveness studies; (c) intervention studies; (d) clinical informatics, mobile/electronic health; (e) machine learning
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curriculum targeting adolescents’ ethnic-racial identity development. In addition to advancing cross-cultural adaptations of the Identity Project, our team will be engaged in further efficacy and effectiveness
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experimental workflows, and interpret and present data in writing and in person in a clear and effective manner Required Application Materials: 1. Updated curriculum vitae (CV) 2. Cover letter that contains a
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integrate research, policy, and practice to effect positive change for learners. The SCALE Initiative conducts rigorous research in partnership with educators on how to scale promising educational solutions
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, multidisciplinary environment across multiple teams, with the ability to prioritize effectively. Eager to contribute to a vibrant group of faculty, post-docs, and students coalescing around psychometric and
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, coastal and marine systems, nature finance, environmental economics, modeling of ecosystem services/nature’s contributions to people, and linkages of natural capital indicators to design of effective policy