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clinico-genomic/response data, design training over baseline, on-treatment and post-treatment time points, and model treatment effects with both mechanistic and data-driven components. You will work with
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up mechanistic investigations of novel findings. You will work at the interface between disciplines and leverage expertise from different research areas including proteomics, functional genomics
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vulnerabilities and their relationship with molecular context. Spanning functional genomics and large-scale clinical genomics, the postdoctoral fellow will build and train new models to understand the impact of
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computational scientists. The Opportunity: Develop and apply advanced in vitro and in vivo models to investigate tumor suppressor function and cancer signaling pathways. Leverage cutting-edge technologies
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Research AI Development (BRAID) department of Genentech's Computational Sciences Center of Excellence (CS-CoE) organization. This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research
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Program, which provides outstanding training, mentorship, ample opportunities to present work, and a dedicated focus on career development. Who We Are Seeking: The Next Scientific Leader Who You Are: We
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a highly collaborative and interdisciplinary group with diverse areas and commitment to tackle challenging problems in biology and medicine and will work on independent research projects, which
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and curious Postdoctoral Fellow to develop and drive projects on retinal disease modeling and repair. OPTI is a part of Genentech Research and Early Development (gRED): scientists in gRED
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epigenetic regulation of fibroblast responses to inflammatory stimuli in the context of chronic lung diseases. Additionally, your work will address key project team questions related to both forward and
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. This position offers a unique opportunity to be jointly mentored by experts in our Computational Biology and Medicine department and our Oncology Research organization. The Role: Primarily focused on tumor