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Posted on Fri, 09/12/2025 - 23:25 Important Info Faculty Sponsor First name: Stephen Faculty Sponsor Last Name: Luby Other Mentor(s) if Applicable: Dr. Jenna Forsyth, Director of Project Unleaded
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. This project includes collaborations with Sofar Ocean https://www.sofarocean.com/ (link is external) . Additional details on the research team can be found at: https://simpsoba.su.domains/ (link is external
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. Excellent verbal and written communication, time management, and project management skills. Required Application Materials: Cover letter explaining your interest in the position and fit for the role (500-750
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these activities, partner with stakeholders, and support programming on campus. Duties: 40% - Project management and coordination. Work with senior SURI members to develop strategic research direction and timelines
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Posted on Wed, 11/12/2025 - 12:32 Important Info Faculty Sponsor First name: VJ Faculty Sponsor Last Name: Periyakoil Stanford Departments and Centers: Medicine, Primary Care and Population Health
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successfully carry out experiments and analyze the data generated with minimal supervision.• Ability to handle several projects simultaneously.• Willing to help and train various personnel in computational tools
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Posted on Thu, 02/19/2026 - 15:57 Important Info Faculty Sponsor First name: Morad Faculty Sponsor Last Name: Hameed Other Mentor(s) if Applicable: All surgeons, Stanford Section of Acute Care
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Posted on Fri, 09/12/2025 - 23:10 Important Info Faculty Sponsor First name: Stephen Faculty Sponsor Last Name: Luby Other Mentor(s) if Applicable: Dr. Jenna Forsyth, Director of Project Unleaded
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, translational research environment. The successful candidate will play a central intellectual role in shaping projects, mentoring trainees, and contributing to the lab’s scientific direction. Dr. Krams is deeply
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will work on active faculty projects examining the effects of disparities in structural early childhood care and education (ECCE) opportunities heterogeneous effects of ECCE practices, programs, and