Principal Scientist, Translational Genomics and Proteomics Center
The Opportunity
Develop and apply genomic, proteomic, and systems immunology approaches to identify and validate novel therapeutic targets.
Integrate human genetic evidence with experimental biology to uncover mechanisms driving immune dysfunction and disease.
Design and implement innovative high-throughput experimental platforms and functional screening approaches.
Develop and apply advanced in vivo disease models to investigate immune mechanisms and therapeutic hypotheses.
Drive scientific strategy and contribute to target identification and validation efforts across multiple research programs.
Communicate scientific findings through publications, patents, conference presentations, and internal scientific forums.
Mentor junior scientists and contribute to a culture of scientific excellence, innovation, and collaboration.
Identify and champion emerging scientific opportunities that advance the department's research objectives.
Who You Are
- PhD degree in Immunology, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, or a related discipline.
- Significant postdoctoral and/or industry experience with a strong record of independent scientific achievement.
- Deep expertise in immunology, including antigen processing and presentation, innate immunity, and/or myeloid cell biology.
- Strong understanding of human genetics and experience applying genetic approaches to target discovery and biological mechanism elucidation.
- Experience leveraging broad proteomic profiling and multi-omics approaches to understand disease biology.
- Proven expertise with in vivo disease models and mechanistic studies.
- Track record of scientific innovation demonstrated through impactful publications, patents, and/or major research contributions.
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to lead complex multidisciplinary research efforts.
- Proven ability to independently drive scientific strategy and influence research direction.
Qualifications
- PhD degree in Immunology, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, or a related discipline.
- Significant postdoctoral and/or industry experience with a strong record of independent scientific achievement.
- Deep expertise in immunology, including antigen processing and presentation, innate immunity, and/or myeloid cell biology.
- Strong understanding of human genetics and experience applying genetic approaches to target discovery and biological mechanism elucidation.
- Experience leveraging broad proteomic profiling and multi-omics approaches to understand disease biology.
- Proven expertise with in vivo disease models and mechanistic studies.
- Track record of scientific innovation demonstrated through impactful publications, patents, and/or major research contributions.
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to lead complex multidisciplinary research efforts.
- Proven ability to independently drive scientific strategy and influence research direction.
Pay
The expected salary range for this position based on the primary location of South San Francisco, CA is $143,200 to $266,000. Actual pay will be determined based on experience, qualifications, geographic location, and other job-related factors permitted by law.
Benefits
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.
About the Role
The Translational Genomics and Proteomics Center at Genentech Research and Early Development integrates innovative genomic, proteomic, and computational approaches to advance our understanding of human biology and disease. A position is available in the Ye Laboratory for a highly motivated and innovative Principal Scientist to lead research at the intersection of immunology and human genetics.
Requirements
PhD degree in Immunology, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, or a related discipline.
Significant postdoctoral and/or industry experience with a strong record of independent scientific achievement.
Deep expertise in immunology, including antigen processing and presentation, innate immunity, and/or myeloid cell biology.
Strong understanding of human genetics and experience applying genetic approaches to target discovery and biological mechanism elucidation.
Experience leveraging broad proteomic profiling and multi-omics approaches to understand disease biology.
Proven expertise with in vivo disease models and mechanistic studies.
Track record of scientific innovation demonstrated through impactful publications, patents, and/or major research contributions.
Excellent communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to lead complex multidisciplinary research efforts.
Proven ability to independently drive scientific strategy and influence research direction.
Skills
Develop and apply genomic, proteomic, and systems immunology approaches to identify and validate novel therapeutic targets.
Integrate human genetic evidence with experimental biology to uncover mechanisms driving immune dysfunction and disease.
Design and implement innovative high-throughput experimental platforms and functional screening approaches.
Develop and apply advanced in vivo disease models to investigate immune mechanisms and therapeutic hypotheses.
Drive scientific strategy and contribute to target identification and validation efforts across multiple research programs.
Communicate scientific findings through publications, patents, conference presentations, and internal scientific forums.
Mentor junior scientists and contribute to a culture of scientific excellence, innovation, and collaboration.
Identify and champion emerging scientific opportunities that advance the department's research objectives.
Benefits
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.
Schedule
Full-time
Location
South San Francisco, CA