Scientist 3, Single Cell & Functional Genomics
Job Description
The Department of Cell and Tissue Genomics is seeking a creative, rigorous, and motivated Scientist 3 to execute cutting-edge single-cell and functional genomic techniques to study cancer biology. The successful candidate will perform high-throughput screens, deploy new and existing single cell profiling methods, and analyze genomic data to enable the interrogation of molecular mechanisms underlying disease states and identify candidate targets for therapeutic interventions. Working in collaboration with colleagues in the departments of Research Oncology, Translational Medicine, and/or Computational Sciences, this is a hands-on position with both experimental and computational analysis components.
The Opportunity
Perform high-throughput screens in cancer cell lines and models
Develop and apply single cell technologies to profile primary tissue samples.
Analyze and interpret single cell perturbation data and broader genomic data.
Effectively collaborate with teams within the department and across the wider organization.
Communicate results clearly through high-impact scientific publications and presentations.
Contribute to identifying new research opportunities and innovative technology applications.
Who You Are
Education: Doctorate degree in a relevant field, including molecular biology, cancer biology, genetics, immunology, systems biology, developmental biology, biochemistry, and/or biomedical engineering.
Screening Experience: Hands-on experience performing and analyzing single cell CRISPR screens.
Data Analysis: Experience in the analysis of single cell and genomic data using R and/or Python.
NGS Assay Expertise: Strong foundational background in NGS assays and molecular biology techniques.
Professional Skills: Excellent oral and written presentation skills.
Leadership: Ability to manage multiple projects in parallel, collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary teams, and lead research projects.
Scientific Productivity: Sustained record of productivity in the form of publications and patents.
Preferred:
Epigenomics: Experience with epigenomic assays and data analysis.
Disease Expertise: Experience in cancer biology research.
Relocation benefits are available for this posting.
The expected salary range for this position based on the primary location of California is $103,400 - $192,000. 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.
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