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Affairs. The FY25 minimum is $76,383. Our postdoctoral research fellowship program is dedicated to preparing scholars for an academic career in the domains of pediatric perioperative, pain, sleep, and/or
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is $76,383. Are you looking for a challenging and rewarding postdoctoral fellowship in pain science, substance use disorders (SUD), or data science? Join the next generation of pain and SUD
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-AI), and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG). Tina Hernandez-Boussard, MS, MPH, PhD (link is external) , is Professor of Medicine (Biomedical Informatics), of Biomedical Data Science, of Surgery and
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. Required Qualifications: Doctoral degree (PhD) conferred by start date Demonstrated experience with analysis of large health databases Training and experience in machine learning and deep learning methods
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immunologic skin diseases. Candidates are welcome from various interrelated backgrounds, such as epidemiology, computer science, public health, health services research/health policy, and/or biostatistics
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Fellows Program offers fellowships to outstanding new PhDs who have a demonstrated ability to generate high-quality, policy-relevant research on critical issues related to global development. We invite
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patients. You’ll use cloud computing and modern data science tools to analyze high-dimensional, time-resolved data from clinical environments. You’ll collaborate with faculty in AI, clinical informatics, and
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on manuscripts, presentations, and research proposals Required Qualifications: PhD in psychology, neuroscience, biostatistics, computer science, or a related field. Strong interpersonal and technical skills
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T32 Training Program in Pain and Substance Use Disorders is intended to develop postdoctoral trainees’ skills to become independent investigators in the fields of pain, substance abuse disorders, and
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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