Postdoc in Psychiatric Genetics/Neuroscience - Stanford University in Palo Alto, CA for Stanford University
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Postdoc in Psychiatric Genetics/Neuroscience - Stanford University
The Integrative Mental Health Lab (IMHL) at Stanford University is hiring for 1-2 postdoc positions, beginning as early as January 2023.  We seek motivated individuals, ideally with strong computational backgrounds (e.g. mathematics, statistics, computer programing), and with a preference for individuals that have previously worked with GWAS, RNAseq, and/or WGS data.  With multiple federally funded projects in the lab, the ideal candidate will be able to lead genomic analyses focused on psychiatric disorders (especially cross-ancestry, cross-disorder analyses), women’s health, and/or sex chromosomes.  We also have funded projects that leverage genomic insights about psychiatric disorders to study top targets in human postmortem tissue.  Postdoc/trainee-led projects are also encouraged,


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