93 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science Postdoctoral positions at Stanford University
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fleet, and vendor collaboration with GE Healthcare. Personal ideas and collaborations with other groups in the Stanford Radiologic Sciences Lab are encouraged. Current collaborators include Dan Ennis
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. Xiaojie Qiu (Genetics & Computer Science) (link is external) and Dr. Matteo Molè (Obstetrics & Gynecology) (link is external) . Our goal is to explore the “black box” of early human pregnancy by mapping
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inform IEI and immune dysregulation diagnosis and therapeutic strategies. Required Qualifications: PhD in immunology, microbial pathogenesis, cellular biology, or related scientific field Proficiency in
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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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fields (e.g., nursing, psychology), non-clinical fields (e.g., engineering, informatics), or social sciences (e.g., health policy, biostatistics, epidemiology, economics, sociology). Research Focus Areas
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at scientific conferences. Required Qualifications: Education: Required: PhD or MD (or equivalent experience) in medical sciences, molecular biology, cell biology, or related field. Work Experience: Required
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campus in linguistics, computer science, psychology, and otolaryngology. Applicants are expected to apply for independent funding through Stanford-internal mechanisms and/or external sources such as NRSA
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to develop AI and machine learning based software to assist clinical workflow and pre-clinical studies. Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in a physical science or engineering field Strong programming background
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their knowledge and skillset in mitochondrial biology would best fit this position. Required Qualifications: PhD in cell biology, molecular biology, stem cell biology, developmental biology, immunology, or cancer
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Postdoctoral position in Computational Immunology We are looking for two motivated postdoctoral researchers to work on human macrophage biology in the Department of Pathology at Stanford. Successful candidates