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The Position The Opportunity: We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral research fellow to study bacteria-host interactions in Man-Wah Tan’s group in the Infectious Diseases and Host-Microbe
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characterization of membrane protein complexes that mediate inflammatory signaling by using a confluence of structural, biochemical, cell biological and computational tools. The candidate is expected to work
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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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genomics, the postdoctoral fellow will build and train new models to understand the impact of mutation on protein structure and the role of genomic alterations on cancer cell state. While this position is
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to cutting-edge research in emerging therapeutic design and discovery, structural biology, and molecular biology. Who You Are: Ph.D. with a proven track record of excellence in Chemistry, Chemical Biology
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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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genomics and core ML/AI modeling. You will be able to interact and work in partnership with collaborators from very strong human genetics and cellular genomics departments. You will be part of the Genentech
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basis of Age-related macular degeneration. While this position is primarily computational, the project is highly collaborative, with regular interactions across laboratory, clinical and computational