14 post-doc-in-wireless-communication-and-networks-2016 Fellowship positions at Genentech
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also qualifies for the benefits detailed at the link provided below. Benefits Relocation benefits are available for this job posting. #LI-PL1 #postdoc Postdoc Program Elevate your research career to new
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-microenvironment communication. The project will be in close collaboration with groups in Translational Medicine, breast cancer experts across Genentech, and the Spatial Omics (McGinnis lab) in Pathology
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post-doctoral training program that provides an outstanding environment and the opportunity to pursue fundamental basic science questions in an environment focused on drug development and breakthrough
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Postdoc Program Elevate your research career to new heights with Genentech’s Postdoctoral Program! Join a prestigious community of early career scientists and kick-start your journey toward becoming a
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research career to new heights with Genetech’s Postdoctoral Program! Join a prestigious community of early career scientists and kick-start your journey toward becoming a scientific leader in biotechnology
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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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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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field ● Demonstrated proficiency with R or Python Preferred ● Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate about complex bioinformatics problems to both technical and non-technical audiences
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will be part of the Genentech post-doctoral training program that provides an outstanding environment and the opportunity to pursue fundamental basic science questions in an environment focused
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an exceptional Postdoctoral Fellow to lead high-content single cell -omics perturbation projects . Candidates will devise and apply cutting edge tools to decode cell circuits and cell-cell communication in disease