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Appointment Term: 2025-2026; 12-month appointment Appointment Start Date: September 1, 2025 Group or Departmental Website: https://hai.stanford.edu/research/fellowship-programs/hai-postdoctoral-fellow-ad
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are seeking a postdoctoral scholar in computational biology to work in the laboratory of Professor Sylvia Plevritis in the Department of Biomedical Data Science at Stanford University. This research opportunity
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Science. Proficiency in programming (Python, Julia), and high-performance computing (provide evidence with specific examples) Ability to work independently and collaboratively. Strong written and oral
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a PhD in the field of molecular and cellular cancer biology, relevant publications, curiosity for science and innovative thinking, and high fluency in English. Experience with mammalian cell culture
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of decarbonized water and energy systems; and 3) supporting the design and enforcement of water-energy-food policies. We seek a new team member who enjoys team-science and engineering and would thrive
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work on a priority research program in which individuals are assessed with functional MRI, behavioral, and symptom measures before, during, and after treatment. Treatment includes selectively targeted
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equivalent degree from an epidemiology, biostatistics, data science, computer science, or related programs with an interest in population health measures to apply. The scholar will join a vibrant and growing
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) (link sends e-mail) Director of the Cancer Data Science Shared Resources Core for the Stanford Cancer Institute Associate Professor of Medicine, Neurosurgery, and Epidemiology Quantitative Sciences Unit
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conjunction with the Basic Science and Engineering (BASE) Initiative of the Children's Heart Center at Stanford University and the Department of Genetics to work on understanding mechanisms of pulmonary
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, the applicant will have the opportunity to lead interdisciplinary research projects and work in a highly collaborative environment committed to team science that will include other collaborating scientists