110 phd-in-concrete-and-structural-engineering Postdoctoral positions at Stanford University
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expansion of a novel gene editing delivery technology. This is a unique opportunity to unlock the vast potential of diverse marine organisms—including corals, sea stars, hemichordates, and tunicates
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, Stanford PRL), career development resources, and competitive benefits and salary commensurate with experience. Required Qualifications: PhD in physics, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering
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deep learning approaches on a wide variety of clinical data modalities, such as structured data, imaging and testing data, and free-text clinical notes. The researcher will have the opportunity to work
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, or energy, or similar industrial sectors. For both candidates, expertise in electricity grids, demand response programs, and rate structures is also highly valued. The WE3Lab is a collaborative team of
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combinatorial panning methods, including phage and mRNA display, to identify de novo peptides for promising biomarkers lacking a natural ligand or lead structure. We then optimize peptide ligands for affinity and
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-genomically templated CD8+ T cell epitopes derived from the proteasome catalyzed splicing of peptides (PCPS). Our work suggests that PCPS peptides are dependent on protein structure and not just the mutated
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Posted on Sat, 11/09/2024 - 11:35 Important Info Faculty Sponsor (Last, First Name): Gardner, Christopher Other Mentor(s) if Applicable: Clarke, Shoa, MD, PhD; Follis, Shawna, PhD, MS; Henriksen
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for teachers and school leaders to implement evidence-based decision making. This position will involve collaborative work with a team of researchers, engineers and partnership coordinators on building out
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decisions are made under pressure, and how technology can support (rather than hinder) patient care. The postdoctoral scholar will use modern data science tools and cloud computing to analyze high-dimensional
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faculty, PhD students and researchers. The ideal candidate will have earned a Ph.D. in applied science and engineering discipline, with demonstrated expertise in a complementary area (e.g., a Ph.D. in