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principal investigator or supervisor; use common statistical programs requiring the application of job control language in generating and organizing data. • Adapt new, nonstandard methods outlined by
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and center. ABOUT THE PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR The supervising PI for this position is Dr. Leanne Williams. https://profiles.stanford.edu/leanne-williams Lab and Center: http://med.stanford.edu/pmhw
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experiments. Work will be conducted in a laboratory whose primary focus is the discovery of cellular signaling mechanisms that serve as a basis for developing novel therapeutic approaches for Alzheimer’s
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services. KEY AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITIES: Research • Work independently on research tasks with limited oversight by Principal Investigator (PI). • Establish and maintain cultures of human cells as
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ability to quickly learn and master computer programs, databases, and scientific applications. Ability to work under deadlines with general guidance. Excellent organizational skills and demonstrated ability
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organize data as requested by principal investigator or supervisor; use common statistical programs requiring the application of job control language in generating and organizing data. Adapt new
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detailed records of experiments and outcomes. General computer skills and ability to quickly learn and master computer programs, databases, and scientific applications. Ability to work under deadlines with
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an applicable social science. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Comprehensive understanding of scientific theory and methods. General computer skills and ability to quickly learn and master computer programs
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by Division Chief Dr. Sohail Z Husain, MD. The shared mission of the Division is to heal children with digestive disease through innovation, and its ambitious 10-year vision is to serve as the premier
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, routinely outperform pipelines with hand-created prompts and allow us to develop performant systems using relatively small LMs. We see at least four main areas in which the postdoctoral fellow might