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The Position The Human Genetics department at Genentech is looking for an exceptional computational scientist to study questions of key importance to the application of human genetics in drug
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the basic and translational biology of novel drug targets, their molecular pathways, and their connection to human disease. Design, execute and analyze experiments to interrogate adaptive and acquired
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at the intersection of single-cell omics, ML/AI and target discovery. The successful candidate will lead the generation of large scale perturbation datasets with multimodal readouts in complex human models and use
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Road, Berkeley, CA. Learn About Us: Berkeley Lab (LBNL) addresses the world’s most urgent scientific challenges by advancing sustainable energy, protecting human health, creating new materials, and
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well as international affairs. With its eminent scholars and world-renowned library and archives, the Hoover Institution seeks to improve the human condition by advancing ideas that promote economic opportunity and
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by identifying “the right drug for the right patient at the right dose”. The candidate will also work with, and be co-mentored by, exceptional scientists in Human Genetics and Computational Sciences
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addition to intra- and inter-departmental meetings. The Lamba lab is interested in understanding retinal disease pathogenesis using human stem cell based models. The Opportunity: Focused on develop novel in vitro
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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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cells in human body and the major components of primary tumors and the metastatic sites, macrophages are key effectors mediating tumor immunosurveillance and thus macrophage-based cancer immunotherapy is
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infection, and an interest in the microbiome and multi-omic investigations as it relates to human health and disease. Dr. Aldrovandi is known for her studies of breast milk transmission of HIV-1