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research experience. Research track record should be demonstrated via prior publications in relevant venues in psychology, cognitive science, education, or human-computer interaction. Knowledge and expertise
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language processing (NLP) to augment clinical decision-making and expand access to high-quality healthcare. Our lab develops new methods to improve model trustworthiness and leverages heterogeneous clinical data
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term with possible extension Appointment Start Date: ASAP, a date will be confirmed once selected to move forward with appointment processing Group or Departmental Website: http://med.stanford.edu
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large-language model applications in healthcare systems, systematically identifying ineffective clinical processes, bioinformatics analyses of population health, as well as more conventional outcomes
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. (Applicants advancing in the review process may be asked to submit additional materials, including letters of recommendation, and may be invited to interview.) Complete applications will include: Cover letter
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Cancer Registry, as part of the national SEER registries. The postdoc fellow will work closely with statisticians, computer scientists, oncologists, and epidemiologists in the lab and other collaborating
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interests and the faculty mentor you have identified. There is no need to reach out to faculty at this stage in the application process. You will also be requested to provide contact details for three
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starting Fall 2025. (Applicants advancing in the review process may be asked to submit additional materials, including letters of recommendation, and may be invited to interview.) Complete applications will
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Departments and Centers: Surg: General Surgery Postdoc Appointment Term: One year plus option for extension. Appointment Start Date: April 1, 2025 How to Submit Application Materials: dirbas@stanford.edu (link
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blockade (Phillips, Matusiak, et al, Nature Communications, 2021). We do research at the forefront of spatial biology and offer training in immunology, human histology, statistics, computer vision, grant