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electrophysiology. We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to lead the neuroimaging component of a longitudinal, pediatric drug trial in Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1). In this role, you will acquire and analyze
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involve both method development and applied research, with opportunities to publish in leading journals, present at top conferences, and contribute to open-source tools. Collaboration with clinicians, data
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responsibilities include: (1) Conduct computational methods development and analysis for systems-level understanding of host-immune responses to diseases. (2) Collaborate effectively with a team of multidisciplinary
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a love of science. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with high-throughput screening methods (e.g., FACS, microfluidic techniques, and/or laboratory automation) is a significant plus. Experience
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for an outstanding Postdoctoral Research Fellow with deep expertise in conservation governance, community-led conservation, and participatory and qualitative research methods. Disciplinary background is open within
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. The postdoctoral scholar will join a research team focused on: (1) using novel methods to create metrics based on task interaction data and verbal responses from children in pre-K through grade 2; (2) validating
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. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with high-throughput screening methods (e.g., cell-surface display, microfluidic techniques, and/or laboratory automation) is a significant plus. Experience with
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-practice partnerships in community settings or developing curricula or interventions but lack rigorous quantitative evaluation methods training. Or if you have demonstrated disciplinary knowledge and a
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PhD graduates who are passionate about leveraging computational methods to transform trauma and acute care surgery. Fellows will work at the intersection of clinical medicine, data engineering, and
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immediately in the Department of Surgery at Stanford University. As part of the Asian Liver Center, our lab uses multidisciplinary approaches to identify and develop more efficacious methods for the diagnosis