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success and publication history, with an MD, PhD or MD/PhD degrees, and very strong references. We are seeking a candidate with expertise in immunology. Previous experience in cancer research, molecular
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development in the context of specific, clinically relevant genetic defects. A physician-scientist with formal training in hematology/oncology/stem cell transplantation and a never-ending fascination with
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excellent benefits and competitive salaries. Support is available for 1-year appointment with renewal up to 3 years of training and includes: Tuition, books, and software; Research-related costs; Conference
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statistical methods and data analysis. Possibility to participate in other SCEC research projects and contribute to the preparation of future grant proposals. Required Qualifications: Ph.D. (or expected
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faculty, PhD students and researchers. The ideal candidate will have earned a Ph.D. in applied science and engineering discipline, with demonstrated expertise in a complementary area (e.g., a Ph.D. in
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. The position is fully funded. Required Qualifications: The successful candidate should be highly motivated and hard working, with outstanding past research success and publication history, with an MD, PhD or MD
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Substitution in the Blind; Ocular Structures and Physiology; MR Engineering and Methods Development for the Visual System. MRI experiments will mainly be conducted at research centers at the Stanford campus and
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employ advanced analytical methods in large databases, which include claims data and electronic health record data in conventional structures and in common data models. Our research group prioritizes a
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perspectives necessary to design, conduct, sustain, and disseminate public impact research. We encourage applications from individuals from a broad diversity of PhD-granting institutions, backgrounds, and life
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from individuals from a broad diversity of PhD-granting institutions, backgrounds, and life experiences. The postdoctoral research scholar program provides time for scholars to pursue their own research