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Postdoctoral (E3) Fellowship Program trains the next generation of scholars to conduct research toward equitable, impactful, and sustainable early childhood care and education systems. Why the E3 fellowship
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these methods as an important addition to the Biomedical Informatics’ body-of-knowledge, with the purpose of improving clinical applications and enhancing medical care. Required Qualifications: A PhD in
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of glia in normal brain plasticity and the pathophysiology of glioma (malignant glia). The lab's research program focuses on gliomas such as glioblastoma and diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG) and the
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the standards of scientific investigation that matters for health. SPRC investigators are collaborating on numerous, long-term projects designed to translate research into effective ways to promote well
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with a strong background in cognitive or computational neuroscience, with an emphasis on neuroimaging techniques and computational methods. The ideal candidate will possess not only a deep conceptual
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of the selected candidate, budget availability, and internal equity. Pay Range: $80,000-95,000 The Alsentzer Lab at Stanford is seeking a postdoctoral fellow to advance trustworthy, deployable AI methods
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postdoctoral fellow with interest in organic chemistry and radiopharmaceutical development. Successful candidates will join the Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford within the Department of Radiology, Stanford
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. Expertise in computational neuroscience software (e.g., MATLAB, Python) as well as statistical methods and statistical packages (e.g. SAS, R). Experience with machine learning methods is preferred
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different disciplines and mentors Stanford Departments and Centers: Medicine, Biomedical Informatics Research (BMIR) Biomedical Data Sciences Postdoc Appointment Term: 1 year minimum with the option to extend
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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