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examine child health impacts of floods in India. The postdoctoral scholar will be co-mentored by Eran Bendavid (School of Medicine) and Steve Gorelick (Doerr School of Sustainability), and will work
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candidates will join a vibrant, multidisciplinary environment within the Stanford Department of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery and Stanford University, with access to world-class facilities and mentorship
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Research Institute (CRI), PICI, industry collaborations, and institutional support. Stanford offers an exceptionally collaborative environment with world-class expertise in immunology, bioengineering, and
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, biologics, and cannabis. Apply statistical and machine learning approaches (e.g., sequence analysis, latent class analysis, clustering) to examine medication use trajectories and patient subgroups
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exceptionally creative and collaborative academic environment, fellows will have access to world-class resources and expertise spanning the Department of Surgery, the Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics
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kindergarten and first grade? These questions represent long-standing scientific challenges with significant implications for dyslexia screening and intervention. We address these questions through an innovative
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work in the Periyakoil lab and are mentored to identify and complete a project over the course of two years. Fellows can focus on a variety of research methodologies including: (a) qualitative research
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external) https://earlychildhood.stanford.edu/ (link is external) How to Submit Application Materials: Submit application materials at the following link: https://gse.qualtrics.com/jfe/form
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breakthrough or develop a transformative innovation or tool that can form the foundation of an independent research career/program in academia or industry. Required Qualifications: PhD in a quantitative life
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to) the qualifications of the selected candidate, budget availability, and internal equity. Fellows are required to be in residence in the Stanford area during the appointment period, to teach one course during the