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Genetic Variations: Investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying genetic variations, elucidating how these variants influence gene regulation and contribute to health and disease states Design of Non
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, spatial data, and perturbation screens with high content molecular and imaging data to understand cellular and multi cellular combinatorial programs in cells and tissues in health and disease. You will join
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models with cutting edge molecular techniques to define the pathobiology of respiratory diseases and develop novel therapeutic strategies. The Müller Lab collaboratively designs high-throughput molecular
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vulnerabilities and their relationship with molecular context. Spanning functional genomics and large-scale clinical genomics, the postdoctoral fellow will build and train new models to understand the impact of
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. Creating a world where we all have more time with the people we love. That’s what makes us Genentech. Genentech’s Clinical Pharmacology Modeling & Simulation group seeks a postdoctoral fellow (or artificial
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to cutting-edge research in emerging therapeutic design and discovery, structural biology, and molecular biology. Who You Are: Ph.D. with a proven track record of excellence in Chemistry, Chemical Biology
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. Alternatively, a PhD in Molecular Biology or Immunology with computational biology as the primary focus. Impactful researcher with one or more first-author publications in high quality journals. Strong experience
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molecular, cellular, or cancer biology, or a related biological or biomedical science. Have solid technical and computational skills. Experience with mammalian cell lines and lentiviral vectors, -omics
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. The postdoctoral fellow will initiate a research project to investigate interactions between commensal bacteria and/or pathogens and the host intestinal or respiratory mucosa at the molecular level. The successful
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on developing and applying foundational AI models to investigate clinically relevant cancer vulnerabilities and their relationship with molecular context. Spanning functional genomics and large-scale clinical