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The AI for Science team has been focusing on tackling challenges in natural sciences, including biology, physics, and materials, with computational tools such as Machine Learning, Computational Chemistry, High-throughput Computation.
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Have at least 5 years of experience in immunology related research or relevant experience in computational biology, systems biology or bioinformatics. We are seeking an experienced computational biologist with expertise in immunology to join Sage’s very successful research teams - Alzheimers, Cancer, Rare Disease, etc.
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PhD in Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Computational Biology, Statistics, Biostatistics or similar field; or equivalent combination of degree and experience. Scientist I - Computational Biologist/ AI/ML Researcher - OCTO.
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Build strong and productive collaborations across scientific functions at Cajal, including drug discovery, computational biology, translational models, translational biomarkers, chemistry, DMPK, and clinical science.
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A PhD degree in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Statistics, Data Science or similar field. In this role, the team lead will guide efforts in data analysis and interpretation leveraging a broad skillset across data science, machine learning, and computational biology.
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The ideal candidate will possess extensive experience in molecular biology and phage panning, coupled with proficiency in data analysis and computational biology. Alpha Bio is an early-stage and rapidly growing drug discovery company headquartered in Seattle, WA. We are enabling the next generation of high-impact therapeutics by combining high-throughput synthetic biology to measure protein-protein interactions at scale with state-of-the-art machine learning to predict how proteins bind.
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PhD in bioengineering, biophysics, biochemistry, computational biology, chemical engineering, or related field. You have a deep understanding of the latest computational methods in the field and a strong understanding of biochemistry and structural biology.
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Master’s degree in bioinformatics, computational biology, genetics, or related field with at least three years' direct experience in computational analysis of large sequence-based molecular data sets.
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The ideal candidate will utilize his/her advanced knowledge in molecular and synthetic biology and high-throughput wet lab expertise to perform large scale multiplex screening of de novo computationally-designed protein libraries using yeast surface display to complete complex design projects.
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Postdoctoral Fellow – Single-cell Spatial transcriptomics for Lupus research (Computational position) The Genomic Data Modeling lab at Seattle Children’s Research Institute, led by Dr. Mohammadi, seeks highly motivated Postdoc interested in method development to join our lab in the context of a recently funded project that aims to understand the biology of human lupus nephritis using single-cell resolution spatial transcriptomics.
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Our Intelligent Protein Design Technology merges computational protein design, machine learning, and synthetic biology tools to produce proteins, enzymes, and bio-based processes more efficiently than even Mother Nature.
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Ph. D. in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Systems Biology, Computer Science, or a related field. 5+ years of experience in computational biology, bioinformatics, or related fields with a focus on data analysis using AI/ML.
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Ph. D. in epidemiology, mathematics, engineering, computational biology, or a related quantitative fieldpreferred. Experience using computational modeling and data analysis to solve scientific problems; practical literacy in the concepts of model calibration, model validation, sensitivity analysis, and model uncertainty strongly desired; previous work with cleaning, plotting and interpreting noisy data would be highly beneficial.
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In parallel, we use our wet-lab and computational platforms to discover and develop an internal pipeline of biologics and molecular glues to improve human health. Manage external rat and non-human primate toxicology studies.
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As we grapple with the complexities of computational biology at scale – be it in neuroscience, cell science, or immunology – the need for robust, scalable, and innovative data engineering solutions has never been more urgent.
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