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. The successful candidate will join a highly collaborative and interdisciplinary group with diverse areas and commitment to tackle challenging problems in biology and medicine and will work on independent research
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The Position A Postdoctoral Fellow position is available for a highly motivated and independent candidate to join the laboratory of Dr. Soren Warming in the Department of Molecular Biology at
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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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multidisciplinary department that is committed to tackle the most challenging problems in cancer research. Who You Are: A PhD degree in Cellular or Molecular Biology is required along with strong experience in cancer
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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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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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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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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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biology fundamentals is required Expertise in microfabrication techniques, with an emphasis on building microfluidic or MEMS devices using a mixture of elastomeric materials as well as inorganic materials
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opportunities for repurposing, and/or reveal safety liabilities? How can we leverage the combination of human genetics and single-cell genomics to understand the biology underlying disease risk and progression