Computational Biology Scientist (Immunology)
Genentech | |
United States, California, South San Francisco | |
Sep 24, 2024 | |
The Position
A healthier future. It's what drives us to innovate. To continuously advance science and ensure everyone has access to the healthcare they need today and for generations to come. Creating a world where we all have more time with the people we love. That's what makes us Roche. Recently, exciting developments at Genentech and elsewhere have demonstrated the potential of inferring cellular disease state trajectories for the identification of novel drug targets. 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. The Opportunity As an integral part of the team, you will focus on fibrotic diseases and work closely with computational biologists in Genentech Computational Sciences and experimental scientists in Immunology Discovery. The goal is to design and analyze multi-omic experiments from pre-clinical models and patient samples in ways that maximize insights into fibrotic disease biology/development. These insights will directly inform novel therapeutic target/biomarker discovery and address key questions related to forward and reverse translation.
Who you are
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#gCS #tech4lifeDataAnalytics Relocation benefits are available for this posting The expected salary range for this position based on the primary location of California is $117,600 - 218,400. Actual pay will be determined based on experience, qualifications, geographic location, and other job-related factors permitted by law. A discretionary annual bonus may be available based on individual and Company performance. This position also qualifies for the benefits detailed at the link provided below. Benefits Genentech is an equal opportunity employer, and we embrace the increasingly diverse world around us. Genentech prohibits unlawful discrimination based on race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin or ancestry, age, disability, marital status and veteran status. |