89 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science Postdoctoral positions at Stanford University
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University. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in engineering—biomedical, electrical, or mechanical—with expertise in optics, imaging systems, or device development. Our research focuses
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a PhD or MD-PhD, with expertise in molecular/cellular biology, bioinformatics, biochemistry, or immunology and may have expertise in cell-based and/or animal models. Preference will also be given
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their skills in translational biomedical innovation with potential impact in both academic and industrial settings. Required Qualifications: PhD in bioengineering, biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering
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. She is also a faculty member in the Biophysics Program and a Faculty Fellow of the Sarafan ChEM-H (Chemistry, Engineering and Medicine for Human Health) Institute. Cegelski’s PhD in Chemistry and
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, Outpatient, Carrier, TAF). Develop reproducible code and workflows for data cleaning, linkage, and analysis within Stanford’s secure computing environment. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams
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to conferences, interactions with clinicians, and close collaboration with partner research groups in protein chemistry, molecular biology, and bioinformatics. Required Qualifications: MD or PhD in a relevant
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. Qualifications for this position include a PhD in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing, Human-Computer Interaction, or a closely related field. Candidates should have demonstrated
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the liver microenvironment. Experiments will utilize animal models, cell culture including induced pluripotent stem cells, and human patient samples. Required Qualifications: Applicants should hold a PhD
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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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will have connections to both the Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford (MIPS) and the Radiological Sciences Laboratory (RSL). The ideal candidate for this position will have interest in being trained in