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resourcefulness to help us solve problems, invent new technology, and develop cutting-edge products. Candidates should also have A Ph.D. in Bioengineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical
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Genentech. The group uses and develops state-of-the-art genome engineering and editing tools to address basic research questions, generate disease models and facilitate drug discovery. Goals for this position
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within the Department of Cellular and Tissue Genomics. His lab focuses on the identification of the epigenetic mechanisms driving malignant transformation, as well as intratumoral heterogeneity in
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required Strong expertise in cell biology/biochemistry is required Experience with analysis of signal transduction mechanisms in vitro and in vivo is required Qualified candidates must also have advanced
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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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biology or a related field. Experience with advanced cell culture methods (in particular organoids), omics technologies, computational analyses skills and CRISPR/Cas9 technology is highly desired. You are
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in high-impact journals. Responsibilities: Lead high content perturbation screens with multimodal readouts and leverage data to understand mechanism of action and build predictive models of cell
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imaging, perturbations, etc) to advance our understanding of gene regulatory mechanisms that guide immune cell function. The candidate will deploy advanced genomics technologies to dissect complex cell
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Engineering, Biomedical Science, Cell Biology, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Data Science/Bioinformatics, Microbiology, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pharmacology, Toxicology or other related disciplines
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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