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with researchers both at Stanford and the U.S. Census Bureau. The position is open to recent graduates of PhD programs in economics, statistics, sociology or related data science fields, preferably with
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to function studies in the context of human genetics of complex traits and generating large data sets for collaborative science. The PI is committed to training and mentoring and will provide exceptional
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primary research areas: 1) statistical inference in high-dimensional and large-scale testing scenarios; 2) the development of novel model architectures for large-scale proteomics data; and 3) causal
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/artificial intelligence; (f) health policy, health economics, and decision science; (g) and implementation science Eligibility The ideal candidate will have an MD/DO, PhD, or ScD. PhDs/ScDs may be in clinical
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disease, including AI-powered tools and new statistical techniques that leverage large datasets, heavy computational capabilities, and/or a robust understanding of biological systems to provide unique
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population-level outcomes. Utilize advanced quantitative methods to analyze large healthcare datasets, including Medicare and Medicaid claims (MedPAR, Outpatient, Carrier, TAF). Develop reproducible code and
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, publications and experience presenting data at national and international meetings Names and addresses of 3 academic references. One of these must be your main PhD supervisor. Stanford is an equal opportunity
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expertise in Neuropixels or other large-scale in vivo electrophysiology techniques. An expert neural data analyst may be considered even with minimal animal experience. Required Application Materials: Cover
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graduates of PhD programs in statistics, economics, computer science, operations research, or related data science fields. The position provides opportunities to participate in rigorous, quantitative research
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with computational scientists to integrate and interpret large-scale genomics data. Present research findings in lab meetings, departmental seminars, and conferences; prepare manuscripts and fellowships