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Existing collaborations within CZ Biohub: Technology Platforms (Bioengineering, Computational Microscopy, Data Science, Genomic Sequencing, Mass Spectrometry/Proteomics), and Research Group Leaders.
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PhD in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Biophysics, or a related discipline. Partner with biology experts to identify and quantify cellular responses in response to a variety of perturbations (e.g., CRISPR screens, drug treatments, or viral infection.
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PhD (or M.S. with relevant experience) in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Biophysics, Physics, Computer Science, Statistics, Molecular Biology, Genetics, or related discipline.
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4+ years of experience in computational biology for immuno-oncology applications (academic experience during PhD is counted). We are currently looking for a computational cancer biologist in the field of immuno-oncology to join our interdisciplinary team.
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We apply a multidisciplinary approach to our research and actively collaborate with virology, cell biology, genomics, proteomics, microscopy, and data science teams at the CZ Biohub San Francisco.
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TCR repertoire analysis from DNA and RNA sequencing data. biology or an equivalent field, with a combined background of cancer biology and computer science. TCR repertoire analysis from DNA and RNA sequencing data.
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Knowledge of bioinformatics or computational biology (e.g., R, python) is a plus. Generate single-cell sequencing libraries and perform next-generation sequencing (NGS). Experience with NGS library preparation and Illumina sequencing platforms operation.
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You have a Ph. D. in Computational Biology, Biostatistics, Bioinformatics, or similar, with a strong publication record. Genentech seeks a talented and highly motivated Computational Biology Scientist to play an integral role in data-driven projects in close collaboration with our Immunology Discovery Department.
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PhD in computer science, data science, computational biology or bioinformatics, preferably including industry experience OR Master's degree & 5+ years of directly related experience OR Bachelor's degree & 7+ years of directly related experience.
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The position will also involve teamwork across numerous ares of expertise including clinical research management, NGS and other molecular workflows, and computational biology. The ideal candidate will be able to reliably perform next generation sequencing and CRISPR screening.
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PhD in Machine Learning, Computer Science, Computational Biology, or related field or equivalent industry experience (2+ years) Work closely with genomics, sequencing, and molecular biology experts to integrate internal and external datasets to drive experiment design and predict the outcome of the next rounds of experiments.
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You have basic computational biology skills. You have experience in generating high quality transcriptomic data including cell isolation, RNA extraction and library preparation for both bulk and single cell RNA sequencing.
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Likely possess a degree (Bachelors, Masters, Doctorate) in a scientific domain (e.g., biology, computational biology, chemistry, etc.) Develop high-level product strategy with product management, focusing on which segments to pursue, long-term product differentiation, and milestone sequencing.
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Work on a team-based project at the interface of high-throughput single-molecule genome sequencing, genome editing, and computational genomic tool development. Its mission is to improve the health and well-being of all people through medical research and education in neuroscience, cardiovascular biology, immunology, and stem cell biology.
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Experienced in partnering closely with other functional areas including: computational chemistry, DMPK, in vivo pharmacology, CMC, etc. Significant operational experience in one of the following disciplines: Analytical Chemistry, Computer Aided Drug Design, Structural Biology, Formulation Sciences, in vitro and/or in vivo ADME.
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