Hi I am forwarding this announcement the list, as one of our projects is focused on statistical computing and graphics. Among our other projects we have a project which involves linking dynamic graphics to genomic information. Graduate students with a strong interest in computing are urged to apply. Thanks Nicholas Lewin-Koh Organization Name: Genentech, Inc. Location: South San Francisco, California Number of Positions: 4 Type of Student (e.g. graduate, Ph.D.): Graduate, pursuing PhD in Statistics, Biostatistics, or related field Deadline for applying for this position: January 31, 2010 but offers may be made earlier Brief Description of work Genentech is a leading biotechnology company that discovers, develops, manufactures and commercializes biotherapeutics for patients with significant unmet medical needs. For more information on Genentech, see www.gene.com. Our biostatistics summer interns work for 10-12 weeks under the supervision of experienced biostatisticians on theoretical or applied problems with direct relevance to on-going clinical or non-clinical drug-development research in the diverse therapeutic areas including oncology, immunology, ophthalmology, and virology. The specific topics range from problems in genomics and, more generally, translational research to late stage clinical trials and post-marketing evaluations. At the end of his/her internship, each student gives a department-wide presentation on their research topic. It is not uncommon for an intern to summarize their work in a peer-reviewed publication. Name and Address of Person to Contact E-Mail: Please send CV, personal statement of interest and a letter of recommendation to gne2010u at gene.com Other Relevant Information Applicants must be at least 18 years old and must be current graduate students pursuing a PhD degree in statistics, biostatistics or related field who have completed at least one year of graduate work by May 2010 and who will be returning to school in the fall of 2010. The applicant must be legally authorized to work in the US. In addition, applicants should have a good working knowledge of R, S-Plus or SAS and have good communication skills.