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external) is reimagining the experimental neuroscience pipeline with big data and AI at its core. A central goal of the project is to build a foundation model of the visual brain—a “digital twin” that
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are an interdisciplinary team spanning engineering, neuroscience, developmental biology, genetics, applied math, and physics — united by curiosity and a drive to understand how the brain coordinates whole-body physiology
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are an interdisciplinary team spanning engineering, neuroscience, developmental biology, genetics, applied math, and physics — united by curiosity and a drive to understand how the brain coordinates whole-body physiology
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software (e.g., MPlus, R, or Stata). Applicants must have graduate training in psychology, neuroscience, medicine, or another advanced degree in a related discipline (Ph.D., Psy.D., M.D., or equivalent); and
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diseases. The postdoctoral fellow will be joining a young lab with exciting opportunities to make discoveries that intersect ophthalmology and sensory neuroscience. Mentorship and career development is a
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, including conference travel and grant-writing experience, within a highly collaborative environment that bridges basic neuroscience and clinical research. In addition to leading the primary neuroimaging trial
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environment within the Stanford Department of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery and Stanford University, with access to world-class facilities and mentorship in stem cell and regenerative biology, neuroscience
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in stem cell and regenerative biology, neuroscience, and translational hearing research. These positions are supported by a funded California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) grant focused
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Health Epidemiology and Population Health Med: PCOR Health Policy Neuroscience Institute Medicine, Biomedical Informatics Research (BMIR) Biomedical Data Science Postdoc Appointment Term: 1-3 years
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genomics, and molecular biology techniques. Applicants with expertise and interest in (1) mass spectrometry-based proteomics, (2) molecular and cell biology including GPCRs, neuroscience, functional genomics