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Stanford University, School of Humanities and Sciences Position ID: Stanford -HSDO -SSF [#30352] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Stanford, California 94305-2070
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SCHOOL/UNIT DESCRIPTION: Dean of Research / Office of Technology Licensing: The Office of Technology Licensing (OTL) was established in 1970 to manage the intellectual property assets of Stanford
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backgrounds trained in chemistry, chemical biology, microbiology, and/or biophysics fields. We have launched a collaborative antibacterial drug design program integrating chemical biology and mechanistic
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needed. Demonstrated ability to apply theoretical knowledge of science principals to problem solve work. Ability to maintain detailed records of experiments and outcomes. General computer skills and
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94305, United States of America [map ] Subject Areas: National Security Education Economics Political Science History Appl Deadline: 2025/11/18 11:59PM (posted 2025/08/19, listed until 2025/11/18
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clinical trial portfolio centered on developing new oncology therapies focused on thoracic oncology malignancies, while managing a robust translational research program. We expect the successful candidate
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The goal of the Childhood Research in Obesity Prevention (CROP) program at Stanford University is to advance child health equity. To achieve this goal, the program seeks to translate clinical, community, and
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for complex functions or programs with significant business, regulatory and/or technical challenges requiring subject matter expertise. May provide development of program or function from initial concept
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independent research program and should possess good communication skills and a commitment to teaching and mentoring. The successful candidate must have a Ph.D in statistics, data science, computer science
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an ACGME-accredited program, and have medical licensure in California by the start date. We are particularly interested in candidates who have strong experience in clinical care and program building