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Project on Affective Neuroscience is seeking a full-time lab manager to assist the PI and other lab member with research work on neuroimaging and behavioral investigations of the neural correlates
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Details Posted: 07-Apr-24 Location: Stanford, California Type: Full-time Salary: Open Categories: Staff/Administrative Internal Number: 102811 Clinical Research Coordinator for Large Neuroimaging
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on research requirements and business needs. The work arrangement for this position will be on-site and will be based on the Stanford main campus. . The expected pay range for this position is $72,000
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Bluetooth devices, actigraphy), questionnaire data, and biological data (e.g., biofluids, neuroimaging). Data collection will occur at Stanford as well as in the research participant’s home. These projects
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The Stanford Center for Precision Mental Health and Wellness (PMHW) is seeking a motivated and experienced Sr. Clinical Neuroscience Research Coordinator (Clinical Research Coordinator 2) to manage
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The Translational Therapeutics Lab/Rodriguez Lab in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences is seeking an Assistant Clinical Research Coordinator to perform duties related to the launch
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The Translational Therapeutics Lab/Rodriguez Lab in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences is seeking an Assistant Clinical Research Coordinator to perform duties related to the launch
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Enthusiastic and focused Research Analyst for Neuroimaging lab Do you want to help Stanford University develop world-leading research to better diagnose and treat people suffering from Parkinson’s
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the clinicians in the Stanford Pain Management center and the clinic staff to coordinate scheduling of quantitative sensory testing as well neuroimaging, and to follow participants from recruitment, enrollment
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patient recruitment. At Stanford University School of Medicine, the work we do touches the lives of those today and tomorrow. Through education, research, and health care, the School of Medicine improves