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includes selectively targeted pharmacotherapy and TMS. This project is led by Stanford University and involves exciting collaborations with leaders at other institutions. The post-doctoral scientist will
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includes selectively targeted pharmacotherapy and TMS. This project is led by Stanford University and involves exciting collaborations with leaders at other institutions. The post-doctoral scientist will
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Amanda Kirane The Department of Surgery Tumor Immunotherapy Lab, led by Dr. Amanda Kirane at Stanford University, is seeking a talented postdoctoral scientist to join the research team. Dramatic
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stewardship of University resources, setting expectations, measuring success through individual performance evaluations, and driving organizational results. • Participate in the development of goals
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The Female Athlete Science and Translational Research (FASTR) Program led by Dr. Emily Kraus is accepting applications for a Postdoctoral Fellowship in female athlete health and performance. Individuals with backgrounds in kinesiology, exercise physiology, exercise science, endocrinology, and...
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the Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research at Stanford University. This position emphasizes conducting real-world evidence studies using various causal inference methods (e.g., target trial
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University School of Medicine and will be affiliated with Department of Radiation Oncology and the Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine & Imaging (AIMI), with opportunities to work with a diverse and
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may contact Asha Taha ([email protected] ). Consistent with its obligations under the law, the University will provide reasonable accommodation to any employee with a disability who requires
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The Bertaccini Lab within the Stanford Department of Anesthesiology seeks an individual at the postdoctoral level with interest and expertise in molecular modeling related to protein homology modeling, ligand docking and drug design to develop the next generation of safer anesthetics....
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of Pediatrics at the Stanford University School of Medicine. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to apply methodologies recently developed by our group to use yeast display for studies