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University. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in engineering—biomedical, electrical, or mechanical—with expertise in optics, imaging systems, or device development. Our research focuses
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visual stimulus design, eye tracking, MRI or large-scale electrophysiology techniques (ideally Neuropixels). Additionally, candidates should possess a strong background in quantitative fields such as
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, California 94305, United States of America [map ] Subject Areas: Applied Physics Chemistry Materials Science Quantum Optics Computer Science (more...) Quantum Gravity quantum gravity/quantum cosmology Quantum
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-MS), inductively coupled plasma optical emissions spectroscopy (ICP-OES), graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry (GFAAS), x-ray fluorescence (XRF), x-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron
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highly motivated and collaborative Postdoctoral Fellow with an interest in optics, device physics, and/or environmental sensor integration for ocean observation. We are an interdisciplinary group
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and transmission network modeling is useful but not necessary, as long as the candidate is willing to learn on the job. A list recent and past research projects on electricity market design undertaken
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signaling cascades that are integrated through dynamic and context-specific networks driving the cellular responses. Given the complexity and dynamic state of signaling networks, the current understanding
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of mechanosensation in the eye and its role in glaucoma and other ocular pathologies. Questions we are interested in studying include: 1) What are the ion channels that mediate pressure sensing in the eye? 2) What
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, Reinhard Family Professor in the Departments of Ophthalmology and Medicine. We are seeking to recruit a highly motivated retinal physiologist with experience in mouse eye research as it may be applied
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: The Pain Intelligence Lab The Stanford Center for Population Health Sciences Interdisciplinary collaborations within Stanford School of Medicine Opportunities to engage with national networks in rheumatology