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success and publication history, with an MD, PhD or MD/PhD degrees, and very strong references. We are seeking a candidate with expertise in immunology. Previous experience in cancer research, molecular
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external) Candidates from a diverse background are encouraged to apply. The applicant may hold a PhD either in physical sciences/engineering with a strong interest in translational research and motivation
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Qualifications: The Stanford Energy Postdoctoral Fellowship is open to individuals who: 1. Will have been awarded their PhD within the last three years. The PhD must be conferred by the start of the award term. 2
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Postdoctoral position in Computational Immunology We are looking for two motivated postdoctoral researchers to work on human macrophage biology in the Department of Pathology at Stanford. Successful candidates
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with a strong background in cognitive or computational neuroscience, with an emphasis on neuroimaging techniques and computational methods. The ideal candidate will possess not only a deep conceptual
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clinicians at Stanford University as well as other institutions. Required Qualifications: Candidates must have a PhD or MD/PhD with expertise in immunology, cell, molecular, or developmental biology, and past
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learning, expanding our lab’s core strengths in behavioral and computational approaches to studying social cognitive development. Mentorship Structure The postdoctoral fellow will be mentored by Professor
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(Columbia Business School), and the lab research principal Antonio Coppola (Stanford GSB), and co-authors on academic papers, PhD students, and predoctoral fellows. The fellow will also interact and
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. The position is fully funded. Required Qualifications: The successful candidate should be highly motivated and hard working, with outstanding past research success and publication history, with an MD, PhD or MD
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internal equity. Pay Range: $73,800 - $82,278 Open postdoctoral position through the Stanford Impact Labs Postdoctoral Fellowship Program (link is external) with the Fletcher Lab (link is external