16 phd-in-architecture-interior-design-built-environment Fellowship positions at Genentech
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Demonstrated proficiency with Python, and machine learning libraries; pytorch, sklearn Experience with transformer architectures, and interpretable AI methods and libraries, concept-bottleneck architectures
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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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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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models to predict TCR-peptide/MHC (pMHC) interactions. Utilizing structural computational biology techniques to characterize and model TCR-pMHC interactions. Designing experiments to test and validate
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provides an outstanding environment and the opportunity to pursue fundamental basic science questions in an environment focused on drug development and breakthrough discoveries. Who You Are: Ph.D. with a
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biological insights into therapeutic opportunities. Take advantage of Genentech’s rich environment of core facilities, including animal modeling, high-throughput screening, proteomics, and computational
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clinico-genomic/response data, design training over baseline, on-treatment and post-treatment time points, and model treatment effects with both mechanistic and data-driven components. You will work with
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. An independent researcher with superior communication skills, an intense passion for discovery, and the ability to thrive within a highly collaborative, interdisciplinary environment. Enthusiastic about leveraging
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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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collaborative and multidisciplinary environment. Previous experience with proteomics is not required. To learn more about the Ori Lab, please see link below: https://www.gene.com/scientists/our-scientists