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(SDSS) strives to create a future when humans and nature thrive in concert and in perpetuity. The school is made up of a three-part structure to drive global impact: Our academic departments and programs
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policies found in the University’s Administrative Guide, http://adminguide.stanford.edu/ . The expected pay range for this position is $39.20 to $45.56 per hour. Stanford University provides pay ranges
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the University's Administrative Guide, http://adminguide.stanford.edu. The expected pay range for this position is $39.20 to $45.56 per hour. Stanford University provides pay ranges representing its good faith
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from and informs multiple disciplines, including neuroscience, medicine, engineering, psychology, education and law. The discoveries that arise from these collaborations will transform our understanding
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. Ability to handle confidential and sensitive matters. Strong, fundamental computer skills in technology/platform supporting business operations and communications. Certificates and Licenses Required None
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Research Scientist and work with a team of medicinal chemists, virologists, and structural biologists in developing prototype drugs to combat chronic viral infection. As a member of our research team
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Appointment Term: 1 year Appointment Start Date: TBD Group or Departmental Website: https://yangresearchlab.stanford.edu/ (link is external) https://med.stanford.edu/microimmuno.html (link is external) https
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with all applicable University policies and procedures, including but not limited to the personnel policies and other policies found in the University’s Administrative Guide, http
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Note: This is a 1 year fixed-term position. This position has been deemed critical by the School of Engineering Dean’s Office and is exempt from the hiring freeze. The School of Engineering Stanford
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community draws from and informs multiple disciplines, including neuroscience, medicine, engineering, psychology, education and law. The discoveries that arise from these collaborations will transform our