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Postdoctoral fellows in cancer epidemiology to conduct real-world evidence studies in oncology using causal inference methods to examine efficient surveillance and treatment strategies using
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The Stanford Urologic Cancer Epidemiology Lab, led by Associate Professor of Urology Dr. Benjamin I. Chung at Stanford University, is seeking a talented scientist to join the research team. Kidney
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non-scientific dissemination activities, and grant support. Research areas may include: Cancer health disparities, cancer epidemiology, neurological disease epidemiology, diabetes translational research
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meetings and communication, and contribution to scientific and non-scientific dissemination activities, and grant support. Research areas may include: Cancer health disparities, cancer epidemiology
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providing care for patients with complex gastrointestinal and liver diseases. The Huang Laboratory is an epidemiologic research group focused on gastrointestinal cancer detection and prevention. The group
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for academic careers, and a longitudinal commitment to providing care for patients with complex gastrointestinal and liver diseases. The Huang Laboratory is an epidemiologic research group focused
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Program Manager to join the team. Under the direction of the PI, Dr. Ann Hsing, this role will support, conduct, coordinate, and manage large population-based epidemiologic studies. The successful candidate
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epidemiology Experience analyzing large administrative claims data (e.g. Medicare, Medicaid, MarketScan, other payer datasets, etc.) Experience working with electronic health records (EHR) Experience working
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epidemiology Experience analyzing large administrative claims data (e.g. Medicare, Medicaid, MarketScan, other payer datasets, etc.) Experience working with electronic health records (EHR) Experience working
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to the globally utilized Stanford HIV Drug Resistance Database (HIVDB). Our plans: 1. Enhancing HIVDB as a resource that provides the scientific foundations for the biological, clinical, and epidemiological