12 assistant-professor-and-human-centered-computing Fellowship positions at Genentech
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The Position We advance science so that we all have more time with the people we love. The Human Genetics department at Genentech is looking for an exceptional computational scientist to study
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human disease, and developing and applying new computational algorithms to decipher it Enjoy working closely and collaboratively to solve complex biological problems Able to lucidly present complex
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to the most relevant scientific problems across all stages of the pipeline. This position will be a joint mentorship between the departments of Computational Biology and Human Genetics to study the genetic
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computational colleagues to build, train, and evaluate cutting edge AI models using large proprietary oncology datasets Leverage multimodal high dimensional data to investigate relationship between heterogeneous
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genomics and core ML/AI modeling. You will be able to interact and work in partnership with collaborators from very strong human genetics and cellular genomics departments. You will be part of the Genentech
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that have the potential to impact human health, for a joint Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Riggi and Murrow labs within the Department of Cellular and Tissue Genomics (CTG) at Genentech. This Postdoctoral
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The Position The Opportunity: We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral research fellow to study bacteria-host interactions in Man-Wah Tan’s group in the Infectious Diseases and Host-Microbe
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candidates lacking either skillset will be considered. This position will collaborate extensively with scientists in other departments in particular Computational Sciences, Neuroscience, and Human Genetics
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by identifying “the right drug for the right patient at the right dose”. The candidate will also work with, and be co-mentored by, exceptional scientists in Human Genetics and Computational Sciences
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states spanning Neuroscience and Immunology. This position will collaborate extensively with scientists in other departments in particular Computational Sciences, Neuroscience, Regenerative Medicine and