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models to predict TCR-peptide/MHC (pMHC) interactions. Utilizing structural computational biology techniques to characterize and model TCR-pMHC interactions. Designing experiments to test and validate
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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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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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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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Ciferri, VP of Protein Sciences, and in collaboration with the Bioconjugation and Delivery Lab led by Dr. Stephanie Monson. This group is responsible for the design and generation of new medicines
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require the ability to conceive, plan, and conduct independent research. You will have a positive, resilient, and collaborative attitude with the ability to develop novel hypotheses and drive projects. Who
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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 Sterne-Weiler Lab i n Computational Biology / Discovery Oncology and co-mentored by the Frey Lab in Prescient Design (Machine Learning for Drug Discovery). The postdoctoral position is focused
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fully funded research expenses, you can dedicate yourself to groundbreaking research that aligns with Genentech strategic ambitions. The postdoc program is designed to empower recent Ph.D. graduates
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is designed to empower recent Ph.D. graduates to conduct world-class research, publish in top-tier journals, and build a robust scientific network. By joining us, you will receive the mentorship and