114 master-degree-study-in-mechatronics Postdoctoral positions at Stanford University
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and machine learning based software to assist clinical workflow and pre-clinical studies. Recent software developed from the group has been adopted in the clinic and preclinic labs. The scientific
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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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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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... (link is external) How to Submit Application Materials: For full consideration, send a complete application in a single PDF to HAI-Fellowships@stanford.edu (link sends e-mail) with the subject line: “HAI
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(broadly defined) of academia or their field of study. The King Center provides a competitive fellowship stipend, plus support for travel and research expenses. For full consideration, candidates should
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education research. A Ph.D. in education or a related area is required by the time of appointment. Related areas that will be considered include anthropology, African-American Studies, English, linguistics
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great team player Holders of either PhD and/or MD degrees are welcomed to apply. Qualified non-US residents/citizens are also welcomed to apply. Required Application Materials: Curriculum vitae
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, psychiatry, developmental psychopathology, neuroimaging research (MRI, fNIRS), engineering, computer science, or related fields. Required Qualifications: Doctoral degree (PhD, MD, or equivalent) conferred by
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(jcaers@stanford.edu (link sends e-mail) ) and copy to Dr. David Zhen Yin (yinzhen@stanford.edu (link sends e-mail) ) with the subject line: “Mineral-X GEO3D Postdoc" Does this position pay above the
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-seq, spatial transcriptomics and multiplexed immunofluorescence in-situ images, in the study of immune-stromal-cancer interactions in metastatic progression. The scholar will aim to understand