69 modeling-and-simulation-"UNIVERSITY-OF-SOUTHAMPTON" Postdoctoral positions at Stanford University
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team Desired Qualifications: Track record of relevant publications Track record of contributing to successful grant applications Experience working with rodent models of neurodegenerative disease and/or
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expected to continue the Lab’s ongoing research projects in one or more of the following areas: Glaucoma Neuroimaging and Neuroprotection in Humans and Experimental Animal Models; The Neural Basis of Sensory
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biology, glycoprotein science, protein mass spectrometry and animal models would be valuable but is not essential. Required Application Materials: CV or biosketch Names of 3 references Stanford is an equal
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position will require establishing new model species in the lab, developing protocols for experiments that have not been attempted before, and collaborating with an international and interdisciplinary team
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substitution in the EGFRvIII peptide significantly increases survival in an animal model of glioblastoma by enhancing proteasomal processing. We also developed robust methods to detect a new class of non
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language processing (NLP) to augment clinical decision-making and expand access to high-quality healthcare. Our lab develops new methods to improve model trustworthiness and leverages heterogeneous clinical data
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expertise in Large Language Models (LLMs), Agentic Systems, as well as strong interdisciplinary teamwork skills and communication skills. About the Stanford NLP Group: Stanford NLP Group focuses on basic
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working with large healthcare datasets (EHRs, claims, registries). Proficiency in R or Python. Strong quantitative skills and familiarity with advanced modeling techniques. Excellent written and verbal
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a unique opportunity to work in a cutting-edge, interdisciplinary environment, leveraging a novel in-vitro model of the human uterus and/or cutting edges machine learning techniques to make
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, with a focus on combination therapies that account for cell-cell interactions. Experimental model systems will include cancer cell lines, organoid/assembloid models, and clinical tumor samples. Projects