Job Company: Genentech
Cancer is a complex, resilient disease. Cancer is also a genomic disease, and the key to understanding and defeating it is understanding the diverse genomic patterns that drive cancer. The first generation of cancer genomics delivered ‘things’ – mutations, amplifications, fusions, expression profiles etc. We’re looking for an ambitious postdoc to help us understand the next generation of cancer genomics [More]
Genentech has an outstanding opportunity available for a motivated and highly accomplished scientist to lead our Bioinformatics and Computational Biology department. This impactful role is responsible for creating, managing and coordinating with therapeutic area and core function stakeholders our computational strategy in support of our entire research effort and drug development pipeline. [More]
Genentech seeks a highly motivated and scientifically inspired computational biologist for a Scientist position in the department of Bioinformatics & Computational Biology. This individual will work in collaboration with the Cancer Immunology department to study neoantigens that drive anti-tumor immune responses. Cancer immunotherapies have proven to be highly successful in using the immune system to target tumors... [More]
Genentech seeks a talented, highly motivated, and collaborative Bioinformatics Scientist to pursue translational research projects in collaboration with our colleagues in Oncology Biomarker Development. The primary focus is translation of complex molecular biomarker data into useful diagnostic tools that can guide our understanding of drug activity in patient tumors and identify subsets of patients who may benefit from specific therapeutic interventions. [More]
The Department of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology at Genentech has an outstanding opportunity available for a highly motivated computational biologist. This individual will work closely with the Immunology Discovery and Immunology Diagnostics departments in the development of novel therapeutics and biomarkers for use in the treatment of autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. [More]
The Data Curator conducts acquisition and disposition activities related to biomedical data. Such data may be collected from various sources, in diverse formats, using different modalities. He/She supports the specification, acquisition, organization, checking and annotation of said data using specified standards, thus ensuring high quality and QC’d data are cataloged and stored in a defined location or system. [More]
As an intern, you will be joining the Data Standards Office (DSO) group, which is part of the Product Development Biometrics group. DSO is a small global group (<20 representatives) responsible for the design, management and maintenance of clinical trial data standards from protocol to submission aligned with the CDISC industry standards [More]
Our mission is to help our colleagues in Genentech Research and Early Development (gRED) make the best decisions possible to bring novel therapeutics to patients.Our team is seeking talented individuals who value collaboration, integrity, and innovation to join us in helping to advance an industry-leading portfolio that will benefit patients and maximize value to our stakeholders. [More]
Genentech is inviting applications for a scientist position (rank equivalent to assistant professor in academia) in the Department of Human Genetics, which has the goal of identifying novel therapeutic targets and biomarkers. Day-to-day responsibilities will include: Collaborating with scientists to design genetic studies; Analysis of data (including quality control, data management) to identify variants/gene contributing to disease susceptibility and treatment outcomes... [More]
To be successful in this role, you will be or you will have: Project 1:Immunology experience. Project 2: Bioinformatics/Computational Biology/Biostatistics PhD student ; Experienced programming for bioinformatics analysis, ideally in R; Experience analyzing time-course data (preferred); Experience using machine learning methods (preferred). [More]