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systems biology, behavioral neuroscience, and physiology from cell to system. Faculty rank and line will be determined by the qualifications and experience of the successful candidate. For more information
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Molecular physiology, Stanford School of Medicine is seeking a full-time Life Science Research Professional to perform basic functions and activities involved in defined research projects, and independently
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density EEG, computational methods, and clinical psychology to examine the role of sleep physiology in the development, maintenance, and treatment of psychopathology across the lifespan. Current projects
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The Kobilka lab in the Department of Cellular and Molecular physiology, Stanford School of Medicine is seeking a full-time Life Science Research Professional to perform basic functions and
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on children and adolescents, through identifying factors that contribute to development of opioid misuse. Lab projects involve questionnaire, physiological (actigraphy) and opioid use data collection
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: Physiologically-grounded modeling, forecasting, and counterfactual prediction for glucose dynamics Estimation of treatment effects of policies for care management Policy optimization and personalization of policies
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Physiology, is seeking a Research Assistant (Life Sciences Research Professional 1) to assist a fundamental research program in cellular and molecular biology. Join our growing team! Our lab aims to understand
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infection; 2) how tissue physiological functions, such as tissue repair and nutrient regulation, are maintained during persistent infection; 3) how intracellular bacteria survive innate and adaptive
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will involve collection of clinical data and the coordination of an ongoing clinical research projects for OCD and related disorders. This will include collection of cognitive and physiological
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-on experience with participants experiencing mental health issues and relevant interventions. Hands-on experience with observational human trials using neuroimaging, behavioral and/or physiological endpoints