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with multi-disciplinary teams of computational and laboratory biologists Preferred Qualifications: Background in cancer genomics and pre- and/or post-training of foundation models for biology is preferred
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position also qualifies for the benefits detailed at the link provided below. Benefits Relocation benefits are available for this job posting. About Genentech’s Postdoctoral Program: Elevate your research
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, spatial data, and perturbation screens with high content molecular and imaging data to understand cellular and multi cellular combinatorial programs in cells and tissues in health and disease. You will join
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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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states spanning Neuroscience and Immunology. This position will collaborate extensively with scientists in other departments in particular Computational Sciences, Neuroscience, Regenerative Medicine and
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culturing and genetic manipulation of microbiota, immune cells, organoids, imaging and new microscopy techniques is a plus A record of innovative scientific accomplishments as evidenced by one or more first
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by identifying “the right drug for the right patient at the right dose”. The candidate will also work with, and be co-mentored by, exceptional scientists in Human Genetics and Computational Sciences
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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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The Position The Opportunity The Marioni group at Genentech is looking for an exceptional computational postdoc to develop and apply methods in the field of single cell biology. The successful
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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