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the complexities of the human regulome through advanced cell-free DNA profiling and developing cutting-edge computational algorithms and molecular profiling techniques. Our research focuses on early cancer detection
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developing novel techniques for diagnosing, monitoring, and treating oculoplastic and orbital disease. A post-doc in the oculoplastics lab will work on translational studies such as cell culture projects
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technology. The successful candidate will contribute to projects focused on gene therapy applications and the development of innovative viral delivery systems for therapeutic interventions, and genetic
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include 1) developing automated, precise, robust, intensified, modular, and electrified (A-PRIME) water desalination technologies to support a circular water economy; 2) optimizing the coordinated operation
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impact on society. Postdoctoral fellows will engage with one another and with the Stanford Impact Labs team and community by participating in professional development, cohort-building, and other
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of advancing healthcare through the development, evaluation, and application of innovative methods. Through her research, she aims to effectively monitor, measure, and predict equitable healthcare outcomes. Her
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outpatient clinic shadowing. Opportunities to develop and apply for research grants. Lab uses a cohort model with multiple trainees for near peer co-mentorship opportunities. Stanford University offers
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to contribute to Dr. Gardner’s current research (link is external) , The fellow will also be expected to support the formation and development of research ideas that will emerge from a new, interdisciplinary
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. Develop and apply ab initio computations, molecular dynamics simulations, and machine learning models. Collaborate with other researchers within the group and external partners. Present research findings
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and make sue of some of the new methods we have developed, with a particular focus on human immunology and diseases. Required Qualifications: Ph.D in some area of immunology Enjoy collaborative work and