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required minimum?: No. The expected base pay for this position is the Stanford University required minimum for all postdoctoral scholars appointed through the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs. The FY25 minimum
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an international advisory board, including leading scholars from Harvard University, MIT, Boston University, University of Konstanz, and Stanford University. The University of Copenhagen provides a
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sends e-mail) , cc: sbobo@stanford.edu (link sends e-mail) Does this position pay above the required minimum?: No. The expected base pay for this position is the Stanford University required minimum
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. Guolan Lu in the Department of Urology at Stanford University School of Medicine. The Lu Lab develops and integrates cutting-edge technologies in biomedical imaging, artificial intelligence, and spatial
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this position is the Stanford University required minimum for all postdoctoral scholars appointed through the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs. The FY25 minimum is $73,800. Join Our Diverse and Interdisciplinary
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for Biomedical Informatics Research at Stanford University. This position emphasizes conducting real-world evidence studies using various causal inference methods (e.g., target trial emulation) to examine
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will use a combination of scRNAseq, spatial transcriptomics, and highly-multiplexed imaging to understand how human macrophages respond to the early stages of cancer development. They will be a part of
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equity. Pay Range: 73,800-80,000 The Fang Lab of Neurogenomics (fanglabstanford.org (link is external) ) at the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute, Stanford University, is seeking postdoctoral fellows to join
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model APIs, cloud computing environments, and R for additional statistical analysis. For decision support prototype development and evaluation, web-based user interface design, human-computer interaction
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fMRI, task fMRI, and multi-band functional imaging. A clear motivation to pursue research in neuroimaging that is applied to understand and treat brain circuit disruptions. A demonstrated capacity to