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scientific conferences and publish models and scientific insights in high-impact journals Who You Are: Ph.D. in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Computer Science or Machine Learning related field
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intelligence (AI) residency) to advance scientific machine learning for clinical oncology. The project builds a hybrid framework that couples an existing quantitative systems pharmacology (QSP) model of cancer
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the Sterne-Weiler Lab i n Computational Biology / Discovery Oncology and co-mentored by the Frey Lab in Prescient Design (Machine Learning for Drug Discovery). The postdoctoral position is focused
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discoveries. Who You Are: Ph.D. with a proven track record of excellence in Computer Science and Machine Learning, with substantial domain experience in biology and genomics. Must have advanced at least one key
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to lucidly present complex results, both verbally and in writing, to experts from different fields: computer scientists, computational biologists, biologists, and clinical audiences For more information about
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the laboratories of Dr. Jason Rock in the Department of Ophthalmology and Immunology and Dr. Sören Müller in the Computational Sciences Center of Excellence at Genentech. The Rock lab combines in vitro and in vivo
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antigens, T cell receptor (TCR) and antigen interactions and their crucial role in anti-cancer immune responses. You'll leverage your strong background in computational biology, machine learning, and
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The Position A position is available for a postdoctoral fellow to join the Genentech Computational Sciences (gCS) organization, which develops and applies best in class computational methods
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a pioneer, harnessing state-of-the-art Omics technologies to dissect fundamental biological mechanisms, power large-scale supervised and foundational machine learning initiatives, and comprehensively
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challenges, including data analysis, hypothesis generation, and experimental design optimization. We seek a highly motivated postdoctoral candidate with expertise in AI, machine learning, and computational