Computational Biologist, Laboratory for Genomics Research (LGR) in San Francisco, CA for University of California San Francisco
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Computational Biologist, Laboratory for Genomics Research (LGR)
Computational Biologist, Laboratory for Genomics Research (LGR)About the LGRThe Laboratory for Genomics Research (LGR) is a three-way partnership among UC Berkeley, UCSF and GSK to join forces together under one roof in an immersive collaborative R&D environment to discover and validate novel therapeutic targets and bring better medicines faster to patients with unmet medical needs. The LGR strives to build advanced CRISPR-based genome editing and functional genomics platforms empowered by human genetics and computational biology to discover drug targets with high probability of success, expand our knowledge on the human genome in various disease contexts through mechanistic investigation into previously unknown genes


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