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experience with protocol development, software development, computational modeling and research leadership. Excellent organizational skills and the ability to maintain meticulous records. Ability to plan and
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probes. The postdoc will play a key role in designing and optimizing imaging devices, integrating hardware and software, and collaborating with a multidisciplinary team of clinicians, engineers, and basic
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: The Pain Intelligence Lab The Stanford Center for Population Health Sciences Interdisciplinary collaborations within Stanford School of Medicine Opportunities to engage with national networks in rheumatology
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ability in a diverse sample of children with dyslexia and typical readers. Scientific reproducibility and transparency: Our team has a long history of developing open-source software to support rigorous
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hypothesis driven mechanistic projects in vitamin A transport and transcriptional networks, integrating classic retinoid biology with lipid metabolism, inflammation, and translational human disease studies
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-house. Work at the interface of AI and human biology in a highly interdisciplinary environment. Define a new frontier in generative AI for spatial biology while developing your independent trajectory
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uniquely cross‑disciplinary team and work closely a network of collaborators. • Jan Zimmermann — University of Minnesota • Aaron Batista — University of Pittsburgh • Kimberly Stachenfeld — Columbia
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software (e.g., WaterTAP) and programming languages (e.g., Python) is highly desirable. Familiarity with the principles of electrified mineral extraction and purification processes is advantageous but not