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?: No. The expected base pay for this position is the Stanford University required minimum for all postdoctoral scholars appointed through the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs. The FY25 minimum is $76,383. Big Data
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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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surgical videos and clinical data Collecting and analyzing data to identify and address disparities in bariatric surgery Collaborating with a diverse team of clinicians, data scientists, and engineers
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and radiolabeling of the resulting constructs. The fellow will conduct interdisciplinary research to develop unique translational therapeutics or methods to quantify the imaging data. Our federally
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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
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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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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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multimodal MRI data from children with NF1 using the Siemens Cima X scanner at Stanford’s Lucas Center for Imaging. The position sits at the intersection of advanced neuroimaging methods, longitudinal clinical
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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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experimental scientist or computational/AI scientist on this project. This is a unique opportunity to work in a cutting-edge, interdisciplinary environment, leveraging a novel in-vitro model of the human uterus