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researchers from oncology, radiobiology, computer science, genetics, statistics, and basic/translational clinical research. Our research couples state-of-the-art computational and experimental techniques
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, transcriptome sequencing, methylation assays, metabolomics, and/or lipidomics assays. State-of-the-art computational algorithms and new methods will be applied and developed to prioritize the variants and genes
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and existing tools to interpret, analyze, and visualize multivariate relationships in data. Create databases and reports, develop algorithms and statistical models, and perform statistical analyses
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, Evaluation, and Governance Lab (RegLab) at Stanford University is looking for a Senior Data Scientist to help drive forward a diverse research program focused on public sector artificial intelligence (AI
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intelligent behavior it generates, including perception, motor planning, learning, reasoning, and problem-solving. This ambitious initiative promises to offer unprecedented insights into the brain's algorithms
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independent program of research focusing on understanding genetic mechanisms and/or translationally applying these findings to developing novel treatments to improve outcomes in pediatric neurogenetic disease
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will manage and execute large-scale pooled genetic screening projects while overseeing critical lab operations. The successful candidate will be responsible for the hands-on execution of screening
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The Department of Genetics in the School of Medicine at Stanford University seeks a full-time Life Science Research Professional 1 (LSRP) to work in a new laboratory whose primary focus is to engineer receptors
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participants in the Million Veteran Program (MVP) [https://www.mvp.va.gov/ ]. This data is currently being delivered to the SCGPM's cloud computing environment and constitutes one of the largest repositories
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(intracranial and scalp EEG) and MRI data sets. Develop and implement algorithms for data processing and interpretation. Collaborate with clinicians and researchers to design studies and analyze results. Present