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internal equity. Pay Range: $73,800 - $82,278 Open postdoctoral position through the Stanford Impact Labs Postdoctoral Fellowship Program (link is external) with the Fletcher Lab (link is external
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learning to derive principled models of cortical computation. Our newly refurbished primate facility, state‑of‑the‑art Neuropixels rigs, and high‑performance computing cluster offer an unmatched playground
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, such as electronic health records and genomic data, to provide actionable insights to clinicians, researchers, and patients. The lab bridges computer science and medicine through affiliations with
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stakeholders and objectives. Required Qualifications: Applicants must have received a PhD from an accredited university before the appointment start date. Demonstrates excellent written and verbal communication
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of infectious diseases research and provides a strong community of scientific colleagues and students. Required Qualifications: The ideal candidate will have a PhD in Epidemiology, Engineering, Data Science
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a PhD in the field of molecular and cellular cancer biology, relevant publications, curiosity for science and innovative thinking, and high fluency in English. Experience with mammalian cell culture
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Required Qualifications: PhD in Neuroscience, Bioengineering, Electric Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, or a related field Strong quantitative and analytical skills Experience in either experimental
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work on a priority research program in which individuals are assessed with functional MRI, behavioral, and symptom measures before, during, and after treatment. Treatment includes selectively targeted
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of Medicine) and Steve Gorelick (Doerr School of Sustainability), and will work alongside a team with expertise in flood modeling and collaborators in IIT Bombay. We encourage recent graduates with a PhD or
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arterial hypertension using in vivo Perturb-seq. This project is related to a new NIH-funded Program Project Grant aimed at identifying differences and similarities in gene function across vascular cell