65 internships-in-structural-engineering Postdoctoral positions at Stanford University
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individual development in the context of structural racial and economic inequality using a variety of theoretical and empirical approaches responsive—centering the needs of children, families, the early
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. Mentorship Structure The postdoctoral research scholar will be supervised and primarily mentored by Professor Mykel Kochenderfer, Faculty Co-Director of the Stanford Center for AI Safety, and Associate
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microdevices using polymer microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology. The lab is a collaborative and dynamic working environment that leverages the advantages of micro- and nanotechnologies to advance
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or working on research translation pieces for public audiences. Mentorship Structure The postdoctoral research scholar will be supervised by Professor Shelley Correll, Lab Faculty Director and Professor
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such as biomedical informatics, computer science, electrical engineering, mental health services research/health policy, and/or biostatistics. Applications should be both independent thinkers and willing
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of Genetics and Computer Science (Courtesy) and the Basic Science and Engineering (BASE) Initiative of Stanford University, is in search of exceptional technology developers, developmental biologists
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research on multimodal data from patients receiving engineered T cell immunotherapies. We have recently completed groundbreaking clinical studies of CD19/CD22-targeted and GD2-targeted CAR T cell therapies
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EHR data for identifying cancer phenotypes, treatment patterns, and disease progression. This includes integrating LLMs with structured data sources to develop robust computational phenotyping
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an ambitious and motivated postdoctoral scholar to join an exciting project focused on a unique alignment of visual, acoustic, and structural data for a radical new assessment of anthropogenic impact on our
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. Potential Projects Develop robust proteomic assays (e.g. proximity-labeling, phospho, or structural proteomics) towards mapping spatiotemporally resolved interaction and signaling networks of GPCRs. Apply