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and brain histology, molecular and cellular biology, electrophysiology, calcium imaging and animal handling experience are encouraged to apply. Required Qualifications: Completion of PhD, MD, or MD PhD
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enforcement of water-energy-food policies. We are looking for new team members who enjoy team-science and engineering and would thrive in a dynamic, curious, team-oriented, and industrially connected
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-on fieldwork and access to the Stanford University Archaeology Collection, the Center supports excellence in archaeological research and fosters dynamic links between scholars in disparate fields. Required
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limited to (1) electronic health records, (2) causal inference, (3) natural language processing and large language models, (4) generative AI, (5) dynamic risk prediction modeling for high-dimensional
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in a dynamic, curious, team-oriented, and industrially connected environment. Our projects span multiple schools and centers at Stanford University as well as external collaborations with other
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the molecular and cellular biology of vascular cells and diseases. Position will involve working with both human cells and mouse models. The project encompasses uncovering novel mechanisms of gene regulation, and
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later than September 1st, 2025 Has research expertise on mechanism design or optimization approaches to resource allocation. Sub-areas of interest include: Dynamic mechanism design Robust optimization and
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, allergy/immunology, and molecular biology. Specific laboratory techniques to be performed include, but are not limited to, mice handling & procedures, tissue culture, ELISA, clotting assays, PCR, flow
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expertise in large language models (LLMs) and electronic phenotyping to join our dynamic team focused on advancing cancer research through innovative data-driven approaches in the Cancer Data Science Core
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) cancer screening modeling, (2) microsimulation, (3) decision analysis/health policy modeling, (4) survival data under competing risks, (5) dynamic risk prediction modeling (e.g., landmark model), and (6