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Health Epidemiology and Population Health Med: PCOR Health Policy Neuroscience Institute Medicine, Biomedical Informatics Research (BMIR) Biomedical Data Science Postdoc Appointment Term: 1-3 years
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). Working knowledge of Engineering and/or HVAC requirements (Preferred, Not Required). Ability to respond to changing priorities; respond to emergency calls at night and on weekends EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
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. Demonstrated ability to apply theoretical knowledge of science principals to problem solve work. Ability to maintain detailed records of experiments and outcomes. General computer skills and ability to quickly
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to establishing an Asian American Cohort funded by the National Institute of Health. Under the direction of the PI and program managers, the Research Assistant will provide administrative support for the study. Key
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to our patients by being at the cutting edge of research and technology. Using the most state-of-the-art imaging systems and radiation delivery platforms in the world, our highly integrated team
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The School of Engineering Stanford Engineering has been at the forefront of innovation for nearly a century, creating pivotal technologies that have transformed the worlds of information technology
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fields (e.g., nursing, psychology), non-clinical fields (e.g., engineering, informatics), or social sciences (e.g., health policy, biostatistics, epidemiology, economics, sociology). Research Focus Areas
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program in the country. We are the proud Home of Champions! We lead the nation with 137 NCAA championship titles, won the Women's Capital One Cup four of the last five years, and have brought home the
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preferred. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS*: Frequently stand, walk, twist, bend, stoop, squat and use fine light/fine grasping. Occasionally sit, reach above shoulders, perform desk based computer tasks, use a
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REQUIREMENTS*: Frequently stand, walk, twist, bend, stoop, squat and use fine light/fine grasping. Occasionally sit, reach above shoulders, perform desk based computer tasks, use a telephone and write by hand