93 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science Postdoctoral positions at Stanford University
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computational resources for data analysis, and also provide the opportunity to collaborate with Stanford Data Science, the Center for Decoding the Universe, the SLAC theory group, and a number of other cross
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based on Stanford University guidelines , and full benefits. Required Qualifications: Recently completed PhD, DrPH, MD, or other doctoral degree in a discipline related to nutrition, food systems
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, biostatistics, and related disciplines who meet the required qualifications are encouraged to apply. Required Qualifications: Doctoral Degree (PhD, MD, or equivalent) conferred by start date. Demonstrated
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or related techniques, and/or (3) computational biology are encouraged to apply. Lab overview: The communication between cells and their environment depends on decoding of extracellular cues into intracellular
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Posted on Mon, 06/23/2025 - 11:20 Important Info Deprecated / Faculty Sponsor (Last, First Name): Kapiloff, Michael Other Mentor(s) if Applicable: Jeffrey L. Goldberg, MD, PhD Stanford Departments
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have a Ph.D. in economics, public policy, education, or a related field by the start date, strong quantitative and econometric skills, experience coding (in Stata, Python, R, and/or SAS), and an interest
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of Wendy Liu, MD, PhD in the Department of Ophthalmology at Stanford University to conduct collaborative projects in vision research. Position Description: Our laboratory is interested in studying the role
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Summer 2026, with the potential for renewal. Required Qualifications: PhD in education, economics, sociology, computer science, public policy, or a related field Demonstrated expertise in PK-12 education
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and Centers: Biology Woods Institute Postdoc Appointment Term: Initial appointment is one year, with a second year contingent on funding, adequate progress, and mutual agreement Appointment Start Date
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measures combined with a standardized analytic pipeline applied consistently across studies, enabling biotype-based analyses and cross-project comparison. Supporting this program—and this position—are NIH