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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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models with cutting edge molecular techniques to define the pathobiology of respiratory diseases and develop novel therapeutic strategies. The Müller Lab collaboratively designs high-throughput molecular
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and curious Postdoctoral Fellow to develop and drive projects on retinal disease modeling and repair. OPTI is a part of Genentech Research and Early Development (gRED): scientists in gRED
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structural biology to tackle challenging scientific questions. Your responsibilities will include, but are not limited to: Multi-omics analysis of bulk and single-cell sequencing data. Developing deep learning
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biomedical research questions. With an emphasis on rigorous scientific training and a collaborative environment, you’ll explore new ideas, develop new technologies, and publish your work to the broader
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scientist with outstanding communication skills, a strong passion and commitment to science who works well within a team. Excited about developing and applying cutting-edge bioconjugation techniques to create
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on rigorous scientific training and a collaborative environment, you’ll explore new ideas, develop new technologies, and publish your work to the broader scientific community. Our postdoc program can lay the
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strategies that modulate the crosstalk between tumor and immune cells, and develop new image-based screening technologies to identify targets that mediate clinically-relevant cell-cell interactions
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human disease, and developing and applying new computational algorithms to decipher it Enjoy working closely and collaboratively to solve complex biological problems Able to lucidly present complex
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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