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leveraging collaborations within the group and across Research & Development. Who You Are: PhD in Computational Biology, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, or similar field Demonstrated record
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hypotheses. This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to world-class science in a leading biotechnology company. Who you are: Candidates must have a PhD in Computational Biology or Computational Science
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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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streamline and accelerate the development of the projects. Share research through scientific publications, national and international conferences, and internal presentations. Who You Are: PhD graduate in
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.) Proven ability to communicate complex bioinformatics concepts to both technical and non-technical audiences, evidenced by first-author publications in peer-reviewed journals Independent, highly motivated
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, attribution packages: shap, captum, etc. Experience with bulk and/or single-cell omics data analysis (e.g. bulk genomics and transcriptomics, single-cell RNA-seq, Perturb-seq) Demonstrated ability to clearly
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ability to thrive in a highly collaborative, interdisciplinary environment. Enthusiastic about leveraging innovative approaches to address big questions in tumor biology/ cancer signaling. Preferred
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: Ph.D. in physics, applied mathematics, statistics, computer or computational sciences, or in an engineering field such as biomedical informatics, or a related discipline. Required experience in
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communication skills, with the ability to present complex data to varied audiences. ● A collaborative mindset and the ability to work effectively in an interdisciplinary team environment. To learn more about the
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require the ability to conceive, plan, and conduct independent research. You will have a positive, resilient, and collaborative attitude with the ability to develop novel hypotheses and drive projects. Who