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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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mutation on protein structure and the role of genomic alterations on cancer cell state. While this position is computational, the project is highly collaborative, involving regular interaction with
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. The Lamba lab is interested in understanding retinal disease pathogenesis using human stem cell and animal based models. (Kandoi et al. Elife 2024, Chirco et al Stem Cell Reports 2021, Neves et al. Science
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field; or a Ph.D. in (Molecular) Biology or Immunology with in-depth experience in high-throughput data analysis evidenced by publications. ● You have experience with single-cell and multi-omic data
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antigens, T cell receptor (TCR) and antigen interactions and their crucial role in anti-cancer immune responses. You'll leverage your strong background in computational biology, machine learning, and
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the different cellular populations that could play critical roles in Age-related macular degeneration. Integrate human genetics results from GWAS and rare variant burden results with single-cell and other
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apply cutting-edge machine learning algorithms, with focus on foundation models and LLMs/agents, to analyze complex biological data. This data includes gsingle cell genomics profiles, spatial data, and
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at Genentech. The Deshpande lab aims to answer fundamental mechanistic questions in cell death and inflammation using state-of-the-art protein science. Projects include identification and mechanistic
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genomics, the postdoctoral fellow will build and train new models to understand the impact of mutation on protein structure and the role of genomic alterations on cancer cell state. While this position is
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applicant will have an opportunity to work closely with a diverse scientific team that includes microbiologists, immunologists, cell biologists and bioinformaticians. Who You Are: Recent PhD in the field