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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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Stem Cell Biology, Reprogramming, Cell Biology or Neuroscience Must have advanced at least one key research project as evidenced by a first author paper published or accepted in a leading peer-reviewed
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department aims to restore, maintain, and improve human health through regeneration. We are dedicated to thorough research and clinical translation in stem cell biology to rejuvenate cells, tissues, and organs
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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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understanding of neuroimmunology biology, creativity and attention to detail, and experience in integrating biomarkers into clinical trials. Candidates with experience in single-cell RNA sequencing, single-cell
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Biology, Systems biology, Bioengineering or related field. Expertise in single-cell omics data and/or high-content imaging data analysis (with an emphasis on perturbation datasets) Experienced in
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The Position A position is available for a postdoctoral fellow with expertise in protein biochemistry, protein crystallography and/or cryoEM to join the Departments of Structural Biology and
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The Position We are seeking a highly motivated and self-driven postdoctoral research fellow to advance fundamental research and technology innovation in the field of computational biophysics. This role specifically involves molecular modeling and simulations focused on antibody therapeutics. The...
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challenging problems in immunological signaling using a combination of biochemistry and/or structural biology. Highly motivated and capable of independent work in a collaborative environment. Qualifications
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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