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Materials: Please send your application package as a zipped file to kseetah@stanford.edu (link sends e-mail) (link sends e-mail), with the subject line: Application for 'Shipwrecks and their Impact on Ocean
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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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Postdoctoral Affairs. The FY25 minimum is $76,383. Integrating Natural and Cultural Data: Focus Area, Indian Ocean Data gathering, assessment, and modeling across disciplinary divides offers an optimal approach
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language processing (NLP) to augment clinical decision-making and expand access to high-quality healthcare. Our lab develops new methods to improve model trustworthiness and leverages heterogeneous clinical data
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labs at Stanford to tackle emerging clinical questions in oncology, utilizing various AI methods, predictive modeling approaches, and large language models. Specific areas of interest include but are not
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) (link is external) leverages the current moment of revolutionary science and fosters deep omnidirectional collaboration across sectors, seeking to change the way that research in early childhood is
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Stanford's Center for Biomedical Informatics Research, you will have the opportunity to work in close collaboration with clinicians, scientists, and healthcare systems with access to deep clinical data
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. Candidate will have the opportunity to investigate human Tregs in vitro and in vivo, learning from patient samples and humanized mouse models, implement state-of-the-art technologies such as functional
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skills. Excellent programming skills in Python and Julia with experience with deep learning frameworks (e.g., PyTorch, TensorFlow). Experience building complex software systems, preferably with industry
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expansion of a novel gene editing delivery technology. This is a unique opportunity to unlock the vast potential of diverse marine organisms—including corals, sea stars, hemichordates, and tunicates