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for all postdoctoral scholars appointed through the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs. The FY25 minimum is $76,383. The Speech and Cognitive Development Lab (PI: Cychosz) in the Stanford University Department
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of the selected candidate, budget availability, and internal equity. Pay Range: $77,000 - $80,000 Postdoctoral Fellow in Large Language Models and Electronic Phenotyping in Cancer We are seeking a highly motivated
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background, proficiency in R and at least one additional scripting language (e.g., Python) and knowledge in biostatistics are required. Experience working with genetic association studies, immune repertoire
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minimum for all postdoctoral scholars appointed through the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs. The FY25 minimum is $76,383. Community-led Conservation and Governance Stanford University invites applications
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scalable model to determine if biochar can economically reduce wildfire risk, strengthen forest resilience, and deliver durable carbon sequestration with community and environmental co-benefits. The Fellow
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manuscripts. Present findings to internal and external stakeholders including donors, governments, and communities. Translate results into actionable recommendations to inform program strategy and health policy
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. Strong background in computational analysis and immunological studies. Experience with data analysis for single-cell or spatial methods is highly desirable. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
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interdisciplinary, systems-level approaches The ability to work effectively in an interdisciplinary team and with diverse community members Required Application Materials: A letter of application CV Contact
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. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Required Application Materials: Cover letter describing relevant research experiences, accomplishments, interests, and goals Curriculum vitae Contact
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science, or related programs with an interest in population health measures to apply. The scholar will join a vibrant and growing community at Stanford looking at the health impacts of environmental changes