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intelligence/machine learning, psychology, demography, and population sciences. Through cutting-edge research in biobehavioral and social sciences, L.E.A.R.N. aims to spearhead new advances that enhance
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collection. Our lab emphasizes deploying novel strategies to evaluate the impacts of environmental change on human health, in order to better design and test interventions to mitigate the harmful impacts
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the social sciences, humanities, law, computer science and engineering. About the Digital Civil Society Lab Digital technologies are transforming civil society and democracy. Our dependencies on digital
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The Human Motor Control and Neuromodulation Lab is part of the Stanford Movement Disorders Center within the Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences at Stanford University School
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of Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapeutics, and Computational Immunology. The successful candidate will work at the intersection of immunology, cancer biology, and bioinformatics with focus on the application
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to support deliberate practice for socially important topics. The team aims to use large language models to understand contentious topics and to support civil discourse engagement through human-AI
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The postdoc will work largely in GSE facilities and be a part of the GSE community which hosts social events, professional development experiences, and guest speakers. They will report to and meet regularly
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, behavioral economics, social prediction, and others. Our research projects balance rigor and relevance, aiming to produce papers for top academic journals while informing policy and practice through other
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that invests in highly motivated teams of researchers and practitioners—impact labs—to generate new insights and solutions to persistent social problems. To begin in September 2024, Stanford Impact Labs is now