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embryos This Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) (link is external) funded project is in collaboration with the labs of Hervé Turlier (CIRB-CNRS) and Chema Martin (Queen Mary University of London). We
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interdisciplinary scientific evidence. This program is funded by the U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences (IES) , grant number R305B220018, and housed at the Stanford Center on Early
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the Bass Biology Building, surrounded by Stanford’s hubs for medicine, computer science, and data science —perfect for interdisciplinary science. Required Qualifications: Doctoral degree conferred prior
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, genetics, molecular biology, and/or computational biology. Ability to work well in a multidisciplinary, diverse, and collaborative research environment. A genuine passion for science, and creative thinking
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decisions are made under pressure, and how technology can support (rather than hinder) patient care. The postdoctoral scholar will use modern data science tools and cloud computing to analyze high-dimensional
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and compare genomic data for Asian subgroups in collaboration with basic science teams. Specifics on Year 1 projects can be found on our website. (link is external) The CARE Scholars Program (link is
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research experience. Research track record should be demonstrated via prior publications in relevant venues in psychology, cognitive science, education, or human-computer interaction. Knowledge and expertise
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kindergarten and first grade? These questions represent long-standing scientific challenges with significant implications for dyslexia screening and intervention. We address these questions through an innovative
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computer science, earth systems science, economics, engineering, health policy, political science, and sociology—to pursue policy-relevant research on topics related to international development and poverty
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and a research angiography suite (Zeego Lab), and partner closely with leading researchers across engineering, materials science, biology, clinical medicine, and industry. The successful candidate will