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committed team — we want to hear from you. Required Qualifications: A PhD in a quantitative field with a strong programming and statistics background Experience analyzing large datasets; familiarity with
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(Columbia Business School), and the lab research principal Antonio Coppola (Stanford GSB), and co-authors on academic papers, PhD students, and predoctoral fellows. The fellow will also interact and
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/ljiYqBbnJkOn3jp2EpXY6g/project-details/10720073#description (link is external) (4) Develop, deploy, and evaluate software systems and data analytics to improve inpatient hospital care value efficiency. For example
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will have: A PhD, MD, or MD/PhD in vascular biology or a related field A strong publication record and expertise in vascular biology, endothelial/pericyte biology, or pulmonary research Hands
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. Required Qualifications: A doctoral degree (PhD, MD, or equivalent) conferred by the start date. Proficiency in R/Python Experience with scRNAseq, and/or spatial proteomic/transcriptomic data analysis Growth
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excellent written and verbal communication skills. The successful applicant must have a PhD in chemistry or a related area with expertise in organic or radiochemistry. Successful applicants will have a track
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Affairs. The FY25 minimum is $73,800. A fully funded postdoctoral fellowship is available in the Ophthalmic Microsystems Laboratory at Stanford, which is led by Charles DeBoer, MD, PhD in the Department
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great team player Holders of either PhD and/or MD degrees are welcomed to apply. Qualified non-US residents/citizens are also welcomed to apply. Required Application Materials: Curriculum vitae
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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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behind these processes, we aim to develop interventions that delay the progression of Alzheimer's-related dementia and promote successful aging. Required Qualifications: PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience