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, outcomes and health services/policy research, educational research, biodesign and engineering research, or artificial intelligence and big data research. Prior experience and written scholarship within
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the vibrant intellectual community within the Law School and Stanford University at large. The IRC also provides resources for its attorneys to participate in conferences, continuing education, and other
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understanding the role of data in scientific studies. Experience in collaborating with domestic and international study sites for research execution. Experience in bioinformatics, genetics, big data and machine
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into the future. Strong candidates will be expected to have > 5 years of experience in these areas. Significant Data Science/Advanced Computational Modeling/Machine Learning/Big Data Analytics Experience and
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bioinformatics Intellectually curious; willing and eager to learn new skills Experience with large datasets and database use Experience with analysis of real-world observational health data (e.g., electronic
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model fairness and model generalizability across multi-institutional electronic health records databases. The researcher will have access to the real-world EHR data from almost 20 sites across
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and flexibility. The CRC2 will Independently manage significant and key aspects of a large study or all aspects of a few smaller research studies. Responsibilities include leading the coordination and
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Stanford. Examples of Current Projects Improving contract drafting practices by identifying litigation-triggering language Large-scale evaluation of AI tutors for law Development of methodology and best
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, submit the required application materials, or find out more information, please contact Dr. Brian Kim (kimjb at stanford edu). The position will remain open until filled. Does this position pay above the
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supported include the operations of four large fee-for-service centers providing high-tech support in imaging, cell sorting, protein and nucleic acid chemistry, and bioinformatics to hundreds of researchers