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. The successful applicant will have an opportunity to work with multiple groups with expertise spanning scientific disciplines and approaches, including oncology, single-cell biology, spatial transcriptomics, high
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The Position The Lubeck lab in the department of Cell and Tissue Genomics at Genentech is seeking an exceptional Postdoctoral Fellow. The group uses and develops state-of-the-art spatial-omics and
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. Creating a world where we all have more time with the people we love. That’s what makes us Genentech. The Rozenblatt-Rosen and Chen labs at the Cell and Tissue Genomics department at Genentech are seeking
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understanding of neuroimmunology biology, creativity and attention to detail, and experience in integrating biomarkers into clinical trials. Candidates with experience in single-cell RNA sequencing, single-cell
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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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presented at external conferences. Who you are: PhD in structural biology, biochemistry, or a related field with one or more first-author publications in leading peer-reviewed journals. A strong background in
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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
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RNA-seq, single-cell ATAC-seq, multiome, etc). Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate about complex bioinformatics problems to both technical and non-technical audiences. Independent, highly
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genomics and transcriptomics, single-cell RNA-seq, Perturb-seq) Demonstrated ability to clearly and effectively communicate about complex bioinformatics problems to both technical and non-technical audiences
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techniques like cellular phenotyping, single-cell molecular profiling, and inflammatory signaling analysis to unravel immune cell dysfunctions. Our goal is to advance the understanding of immune disorders