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the laboratory is to understand the pathophysiology of movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease. At Stanford, innovations in neural interface technology have allowed us to discover how abnormal electrical
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multidisciplinary team studying the genomics of neurodegenerative diseases, with a special focus on Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). Current research focuses on using novel methods to detect genetic associations with
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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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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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undergraduate course. The Fellow may not undertake any other sustained employment for the duration of their postdoctoral appointment. Applicants must have earned their PhD within the past 3 years. Advanced
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Fellow applicants interested in investigating the neural basis of natural behavior in amphibians. Current funded projects in the lab include building neuroscience tools for amphibians and studying
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. She is also a faculty member in the Biophysics Program and a Faculty Fellow of the Sarafan ChEM-H (Chemistry, Engineering and Medicine for Human Health) Institute. Cegelski’s PhD in Chemistry and
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underlying theme of the laboratory effort. Current studies characterize how molecular domains of a virus and the expression of specific proteins present on the surface of cholangiocytes drive cross talk in
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provide economic opportunities and align with regional wildfire-resilience and “just transition” goals. Propose how biochar can work alongside current economic opportunities like logging, recreation
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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