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streamline and accelerate the development of the projects. Share research through scientific publications, national and international conferences, and internal presentations. Who You Are: PhD graduate in
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the molecular pathways of disease and to establish the mechanism of action of our therapeutics. The successful candidate will work with our team to analyze multi-level biomarker data generated from pre-clinical
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Interactions at Genentech. Specifically, we are interested in elucidating the mechanisms by which bacterial factors, outer membrane vesicles or biofilm interact with the host mucosal or barrier immunity
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at Genentech (gCS). The group develops and applies state-of-the-art ML/AI models to address open questions in genome biology, with the goal of understanding causal mechanisms of disease and facilitating drug
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within the group and across Research & Development. Who You Are: PhD in Computational Biology, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, or similar field Demonstrated record of innovative scientific
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diseases. You will work in a highly collaborative group, closely interfacing with research biology and technology labs to perform cutting-edge membrane protein research while being exposed to drug discovery
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cellular heterogeneity and identify genetic alterations in immune cell dysfunction. CRISPR Engineering: Develop CRISPR-engineered cell lines to model specific mutations and evaluate potential therapeutic
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perturbation technology, AI/ML model development, or advanced molecular biology Experience in single-cell omics, spatial transcriptomics, and/or high-content imaging data analysis Demonstrated record
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genomics datasets. Work closely with laboratory colleagues in the design of relevant experiments to develop and validate biological hypotheses. May also participate in method or technology development as a
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the design of relevant experiments to develop and validate biological hypotheses. The applicant will also participate in method or technology development. Scientific insights resulting from this research