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CytomX Therapeutics, Inc. is committed to changing the treatment of cancer with our novel Probody therapeutic platform. Recruiters and staffing agencies should not contact CytomX Therapeutics through this page.
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Demonstrated experience in the field of computational biology, CRISPR off target genomics, cancer genomics, and/or single-cell genomics. A PhD and 3+ years post-PhD experience in bioinformatics, computational biology, and data science.
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The Department of Biological Sciences at the George Washington University (GW) invites applications for a full time, tenured/tenure-track, nine-month appointment, faculty position in Computational Biology at the level of Associate Professor, to begin in the Fall 2024 semester.
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The postdoctoral trainee will learn how to conduct highly interdisciplinary research at the interface of computational/functional genomics, RNA biology, cancer biology, cancer immunology and neural stem biology.
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The Bioinformatics and Computational Biology group at Life Edit supports and interacts with all areas of the company. Work with other computational biologists and computational engineers to deliver and optimize production-level pipelines.
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Experience with computational biology tools and methods (BWA, GATK, Trinity, Bioconductor, Soap2, Galaxy, BLAST, others). 3 years of relevant professional experience in the field of computational biology with demonstrated achievements and progressive responsibilities.
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Computational Scientist - Computational Biology page is loaded. Computational Scientist - Computational Biology. The PCB is a group of faculty, students and postdoctoral researchers at the University of Chicago who work on problems related to computational biology.
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MS, or PhD in Biostatistics, Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Bioengineering, Data Science, Applied Math, Physics, or Life Science related scientific field. Combining state-of-the-art mass spectrometry technology with advanced biocomputational services and multifaceted human health data, we enable biomarker discovery at unprecedented speed and scale to provide a deeper understanding of human biology and effectively align biological targets, patients, and drug therapies.
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We combine this and other high-throughput protein engineering approaches with computational design to create antibody-like drugs and other biologics. PhD or equivalent experience in protein and or molecular biology, biological engineering or a related field; must total 5+ years hands-on molecular biology wet lab experience and/or NGS data analysis experience.
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Take the computational biology lead on studies including; designing the study, the analysis plan and carrying out the statistical programming and data management to implement the plan. Ph. D. in Computational Biology, Biostatistics, Statistics, Bioinformatics or related field.
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About the role The Computational Biologist will work closely with scientists and other computational biologists to analyze NGS genomics data and develop bioinformatics methods to solve exciting and challenging problems in cell and gene therapy, immunology, and stem cell biology.
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Ph. D. in computational biology, bioinformatics, genomics, computer science or a related field. We are seeking a talented and motivated Computational Biology Scientist with strong collaboration and communication skills to join the Genomics and Computational Biology team at CRISPR therapeutics.
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Engage actively with multiple departments, playing a catalytic role at the intersection of computational biology, machine learning, and domain-specific challenges. Leadership & Strategy - Spearhead the computational biology and data science team towards achieving critical innovation aligned with Karius' strategic goals.
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Reporting to the VP of Computational Biology, the Director, Computational Biology will interact closely with the core R&D team and be responsible for developing and implementing computational models and algorithms to analyze complex biological data sets and support assay development and collaborations with Key Opinion Leaders in academia and industry.
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Research Specialist D/Computational Scientist (Machine Biology Group) - Strong proficiency in computational biology, including genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics data analysis.
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