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. The Opportunity: The De Sauvage (Molecular Oncology) Lab at Genentech Research and Early Development is looking for a motivated Postdoctoral Fellow to investigate intestinal biology and the development
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research that aligns with Genentech’s strategic ambitions. The Opportunity The Corrada-Bravo (BRAID-Biology Research | AI Development) and Geiger-Schuller (Cellular and Tissue Genomic) Labs at Genentech
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Molecular Oncology at Genentech, Inc. We have cutting edge facilities in-house for structural biology (X-ray, NMR & Cryo-EM), protein expression (E. coli , insect & mammalian) for intracellular, extracellular
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the molecular pathways of disease and to establish the mechanism of action of our therapeutics. The successful candidate will work with our team to analyze multi-level biomarker data generated from pre-clinical
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applicant will have deep knowledge of a scientific discipline relevant to tissue immunity such as immunology, cell biology, molecular biology, single cell technologies, computational biology, imaging
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. This role specifically involves molecular modeling and simulations focused on antibody therapeutics. The ideal candidate will possess a strong motivation to contribute to the development of cutting-edge
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Medicine Oncology (mentor: Dr. Zhen Shi) and the Department of Oncology Bioinformatics (mentor: Dr. Xiaosai Yao) at Genentech. The candidate will utilize molecular, cellular and computational biology, along
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, oncologists, and bioinformaticians. The Opportunity: Lead projects that advance our understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms of T cell biology in inflammation and autoimmunity, with a main
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: Candidates should possess a doctoral degree and have a strong background in either biochemistry, structural biology or molecular immunology. Qualified candidates must have at least one first author paper
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at Genentech. The Chen lab conducts research and drug discovery focusing on ion channels involved in human diseases. The candidate will utilize a combination of molecular, cellular biology and state-of-the-art