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dynamic environment offering varied learning opportunities. Stanford University is committed to increasing the diversity of its workforce. It welcomes applications from women, members of minority groups
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program provides an enabling environment for fellows to conceptualize, develop, and lead independent research initiatives. The postdoctoral fellowship is anchored at Stanford Department of Anesthesiology
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record of scholarly productivity, and the ability to work independently, yet collaboratively, in a multidisciplinary environment with clinicians, computer scientists, and statisticians, are strongly
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will contribute to a funded project aimed at uncovering the drivers of gene-environment interactions. *Join us in unraveling the genomic mysteries of environmental cardiovascular diseases and making a
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underlying environmental toxicant-induced cardiovascular diseases and gene-environment interactions, with a specific emphasis on identifying modifiers of response to known toxicants leading to vascular
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educational backgrounds (low-income households and disadvantaged educational environments) to apply. Applications will be reviewed starting on February 1, 2024. Applicants who have questions about the position
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the next generation of computational scientists in the rheumatic diseases. Access to Stanford’s scientific community and resources provides an unparalleled environment to perform high-impact translational
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antimicrobial mechanisms in infected tissues. We seek to recruit individuals who are passionate about advancing mechanistic understanding of infection biology and to provide a supportive environment for fellows
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databases, which include claims data and electronic health record data. Our research group prioritizes a collaborative and inclusive team environment. The principal investigator is an experienced mentor who
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human behaviors and environments impact well-being. Mentorship The postdoc fellow will be a member of the Stanford Media and Personality Lab in the Department of Communication. The postdoc will be