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Biomedical Data Science Postdoc Appointment Term: 2 years (can be exended) Appointment Start Date: December 1, 2025 (Flexible) Group or Departmental Website: http://med.stanford.edu/summerhanlab.html (link is
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: Pathology Biomedical Data Science Postdoc Appointment Term: 1 year (renewable) Appointment Start Date: As soon as feasible; February 2026 How to Submit Application Materials: Please email the required
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translational oncology, and a vibrant research community that spans discovery to clinical implementation. Specific Responsibilities include: experimental design, data acquisition, data processing, statistical
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values rigorous research and that welcomes scientists from all backgrounds. More information on research in in the lab can be found on our website (www.sheltzerlab.org (link is external) ) and in
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proteomics, cell culture, molecular biology, and in vivo models. Analyze and interpret data, integrating experimental and computational findings. Utilize bioinformatics tools and techniques to analyze high
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support for postdoctoral training. The Sheltzer Lab is a highly-collaborative environment that values rigorous research and that welcomes scientists from all backgrounds. More information on research in in
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awards, including the NIH Director’s New Innovator Award, the NSF CAREER and the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE). Cegelski has mentored many postdocs and graduate
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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
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the subject line “SCENE Postdoc/Senior Research Scientist Application – [Your Last Name]. Informal inquiries are welcome and can be directed to Andreas Tolias (tolias@stanford.edu (link sends e-mail) ). Does
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of Sustainability (the Jackson lab (link is external) ), and School of Engineering (Boies (link is external) lab) are hiring a full-time postdoctoral scientist to study the epidemiology of UFPM, including