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—including next-generation sequencing, single-cell approaches, genome engineering, and spatial biology—to study mechanisms of tumor initiation and progression. Collaborate across disciplines to translate basic
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hypotheses. This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to world-class science in a leading biotechnology company. Who you are: Candidates must have a PhD in Computational Biology or Computational Science
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that combine the engineering and analytical principles of multiple scientific disciplines. We are seeking a talented postdoctoral fellow to join our team and advance our mission by contributing to the discovery
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identifying novel targets for treatments of inflammatory diseases Preferred Qualifications: Hands-on experience in inflammatory signaling studies is highly desired Track record of successfully conducting
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of Dr. Jennie Lill within Genentech’s world-class Department of Proteomic and Genomic Technologies. This position will have a joint appointment with Dr. Anwesha Dey (Molecular Oncology). Our department is
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, computational biology and neuroscience. Who You Are: Candidates must have a Ph.D. in biology, biophysics, biochemistry or a related discipline. Team player with a fearless attitude to tackle long standing
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dataset from various internal and external resources. ● Understand and apply best-in-class algorithms to address biological and clinical questions. ● Collaborate effectively within an interdisciplinary team
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: Ph.D. in physics, applied mathematics, statistics, computer or computational sciences, or in an engineering field such as biomedical informatics, or a related discipline. Required experience in
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) organization which uses data, by developing best in class computational methods, and applying them to the most relevant scientific problems across all stages of the pipeline. This position is based within
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-class research, publish in top-tier journals, and build a robust scientific network. By joining us, you will receive the mentorship and support necessary to develop into an independent scientist and