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) to support the research studies within the Spine division for the academic year with Dr. Grace Xiong. This position is expected to engage in all facets of research, including study recruitment and enrollment
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) to support the clinical studies with Dr. Serena Hu. This position is expected to work onsite, engage in all facets of research, including study recruitment and enrollment, grant writing, abstract/manuscript
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) to support the research studies within the Spine division for the academic year with Dr. Grace Xiong. This position is expected to engage in all facets of research, including study recruitment and enrollment
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focus on ensuring successful completion of extramurally funded research projects with diverse teams. The position will be primarily based in Dr. Michelle Lin's lab conducting NIH-funded research
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change the world. For more information about the department visit http://pathology.stanford.edu About the Lab: The LSRP will work in the lab of Dr. Ansuman Satpathy, MD, PhD (Department of Pathology and
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change the world. For more information about the department visit: http://pathology.stanford.edu About the Lab: The LSRP will work in the lab of Dr. Ansuman Satpathy, MD, PhD (Department of Pathology and
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. In the cover letter or Resume/CV, please include the names of at least three referees. The supervising PI for this position is Dr. Leanne Williams, https://profiles.stanford.edu/leanne-williams
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The Joint and Osteoarthritis Imaging with Novel Technology (JOINT) lab headed by Dr. Garry Gold is seeking an 80% FTE Clinical Research Coordinator to work in person and engage in research
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for whom we passionately care. For more information about the department visit http://pathology.stanford.edu/ About the Position An LSRP position is available in the combined Lab of Dr. Brooke Howitt, Dr
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. Under the supervision of co-PIs Dr. Euan Ashley and Dr. Matthew Wheeler, you will play a crucial role in shaping the future of personalized exercise science and public health. Dr. Ashley’s research