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Master's or bachelor’s degree in molecular biology, Biophysics, Computational Biology, or related field. Master's or bachelor’s degree in molecular biology, Biophysics, Computational Biology, or related field.
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The company’s platform combines the latest advancements in visualization of molecular interactions, computational chemistry, and data integration to design orally available, superior small molecule medicines that overcome current limitations of biologic and peptide drugs.
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Advanced coursework and/or research in Computer Science, Data Science, Computational Linguistics, Information Systems, or related fields. A plus is experience in any subfield of computational linguistics, though that is not specifically a requirement for the role.
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Experience applying artificial intelligence to a scientific domain such as computational photonics, computational design, computational chemistry, etc. Individuals in this role are expected to be recognized experts in identified research areas such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, AI applied to chemistry or material science, computational statistics, and applied mathematics, particularly including areas such as deep learning, graphical models, reinforcement learning, computer perception, natural language processing and data representation.
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If you are a passionate and driven individual with a background in machine learning, computational biology, and drug discovery, we invite you to apply and be a key contributor to our dynamic and collaborative research environment.
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PhD in genomics, genetics, bioinformatics, computational biology, engineering, statistics, or a related field and 8 or more years relevant experience preferred. Develop and recruit top-notch data scientists with deep computational genetics and genomics expertise.
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Ph. D. in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Computer Science, Genetics, Physics, or related field, with hands on experiences in NGS data analysis. Have a proven track record across a wide range of computational biological methods, including but not limited to: next generation sequence data analysis, especially bulk RNAseq and scRNAseq, and data mining.
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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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We're bringing together the best of computational linguistics, machine learning, and education research, to superpower teachers in their work. Our tech stack : We use React, React Native, Django, Postgres and GraphQL. In addition, we use Airflow, Vertex AI, Docker, Expo, BigQuery, Data Studio, and other Google Cloud Platform services.
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Existing collaborations within CZ Biohub: Technology Platforms (Bioengineering, Computational Microscopy, Data Science, Genomics & Mass Spectrometry), Infectious Disease , and Quantitative Cell Science.
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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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Must be willing and capable of providing treatment for the following: Psychiatry Consultation, Major Depressive Disorder, ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), Mood Disorders, Anxiety, Panic Attacks / Disorders, Bipolar Disorders, Sleep Problems, Depression, Stress / Stress Management, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), and Trauma / PTSD.
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Who You Are PhD degree in a relevant field computer science, computational biology, bioinformatics, molecular biology, cancer biology, genomics). The incumbent will apply advanced data analysis skills and machine learning in collaboration with a group of computational and biological scientists to perform translational oncology research around multimodal translational data sets for programs in clinical development.
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BS with 14+ years of experience, MS with 12+ years of experience, or Ph. D. in synthetic organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry or computational chemistry with 9+ years of industrial drug discovery experience.
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PhD in Computational Biology, Systems Biology, Immunology, Molecular Biology, Biostatistics, Bioengineering, or similar; or equivalent professional experience. PhD in Computational Biology, Systems Biology, Immunology, Molecular Biology, Biostatistics, Bioengineering, or similar; or equivalent professional experience.
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