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. Position Summary: The (brand-new) Laboratory for Computation and Language in Minds and Brains (CLiMB Lab, PI Cory Shain) is seeking a full-time research coordinator to play an integral role in the lab’s
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studies. Work will span multiple current studies exploring brain function underlying social and language functioning in children with autism spectrum disorder and adults with Alzheimer's Disease, in
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to the collection of clinical data and/or the coordination of clinical studies. Work will span multiple current studies exploring brain function underlying social and language functioning in children with autism
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an applicable social science. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES (REQUIRED): • Bilingual language fluency (English and Spanish) • General understanding of scientific theory and methods typically gained through
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to present ideas in a user-friendly language. Effectively work independently as part of a distributed team Highly self-motivated and directed. Proven analytical and problem-solving abilities. Strong customer
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methods. Ability to recognize and recommend needed changes in user and/or operations procedures. Knowledge of software engineering principles. Strong knowledge of at least one programming language (Ideally
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can bridge the needs and language of an academic medical center and industry People of all genders, members of all racial and ethnic groups, people with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged
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, economics, history, political science, psychology, and sociology), the humanities, education, linguistics, communications, and the biological, natural, health, and computer sciences. The Center has a
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external market pay for comparable jobs. Internal candidate rates will be applied based on the CBA language for promotion and transfer. Why Stanford is for You: Imagine a world without search engines
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external market pay for comparable jobs. Internal candidate rates will be applied based on the CBA language for promotion and transfer. Why Stanford is for You: Imagine a world without search engines