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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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) organization which uses data, by developing best in class computational methods, and applying them to the most relevant scientific problems across all stages of the pipeline. This position is based within
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structural biology to tackle challenging scientific questions. Your responsibilities will include, but are not limited to: Multi-omics analysis of bulk and single-cell sequencing data. Developing deep learning
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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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collaborative and multidisciplinary environment. For information about the Lamba Lab at Genentech, please go to: https://www.gene.com/scientists/our-scientists/deepak-a-lamba Postdoc Program Elevate your research
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synthetic chemistry and reaction optimization. A working knowledge of molecular biology and/or protein generation. For information about the (lab) at Genentech and publications, please go to: https
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) organization which uses data, by developing best in class computational methods, and applying them to the most relevant scientific problems across all stages of the pipeline. This position is based within
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teams. The Opportunity: Opportunity to work closely with computational colleagues to analyze, evaluate, and perform integrative computational analyses. Leverage multimodal high dimensional data to explore
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technologies (single cell, CRISPR, spatial) and microscopy are highly desired. Expertise in spatial-omic (Xenium) data analyses and interpretation is highly desired. Experience with new technology development is
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author paper published or accepted in a well-recognized peer-reviewed journal More information about Man-Wah Tan’s Lab and recent publications: https://www.gene.com/scientists/our-scientists/man-wah-tan