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The postdoctoral fellow will be part of the Quantitative Medicine and Genomics (QM&G) organization at AbbVie. This recently formed function includes the Genomics Research Center (GRC), Convergence, and the
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performance. The postdoc will apply their skills and expertise to develop tools to bridge this gap and solve our most cutting-edge drug delivery challenges. Responsibilities Generate new research strategies
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these challenges. This research is integral to AbbVie's mission of leading innovations in therapeutic areas. By improving cell surface degradation pathways, the work holds the potential to transform immune responses
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expertise Proactively seek out new information in the literature and incorporate this into individual project(s) as well as the overall program Publish research in peer-reviewed journals and present work
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investigational and experimental research where publication is an important component. Participants will be mentored by renowned industry scientists and collaborators at AbbVie and focus on delivering cutting-edge
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guidance for computational modeling of the data Publish research in peer-reviewed journals and present work at scientific conferences aligned with business objectives Demonstrate a high degree of
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experimental research where publication is an important component. Participants will be mentored by renowned industry scientists and collaborators at AbbVie and focus on delivering cutting-edge advancements in
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these challenges. This research is integral to AbbVie's mission of leading innovations in therapeutic areas. By improving cell surface degradation pathways, the work holds the potential to transform immune responses
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The postdoctoral fellow will work in the In vivo Pharmacology group within the Oncology Discovery Research Organization at the AbbVie Bay Area site in South San Francisco, CA. The ideal candidate will have
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base-editing and CRISPR tiling. Report research progress to the postdoctoral committee on a regular basis and provide scientific presentations to department and other internal scientific forums. Maintain