48 assistant-professor-and-human-computer-interaction positions at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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exceptional service to our guests. Position Responsibilities Assist in the setup and arrangement of event spaces, including tables, chairs, linens, and decor. Ensure that event areas are clean, organized, and
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data according to instructions, including genealogy, diet, weight, medications, and food intake. Provide general animal nursing and laboratory assistance to scientific staff and the Animal Facility
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and maintenance. Performs and maintains food and supply inventories and restocking of these items as needed for the Banbury conference center. Contribute to maintaining recipe computer database. Provide
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monthly, preparing and updating regulatory compliance forms, coordinating recruitment and departure of lab staff, assisting with oversight of budgets and laboratory expenses, and ordering office supplies
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with the City University of New York (CUNY), DNALC NYC is located on the City Tech campus, at the corner of Tillary and Adams Streets. The 17,500 square foot facility has six teaching labs, two computer
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to advances in various biomedical research fields and of interaction with a broad range of researchers from all over the world through its renowned Meetings and Courses program. We believe that science is for
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to advances in various biomedical research fields and of interaction with a broad range of researchers from all over the world through its renowned Meetings and Courses program. We believe that science is for
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staff performance. Manage food prep work load. Provide purchasing information to Purchasing Manager. Assist in supervision of cook staff. Follow recipes. Production and preparation of food for all
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as needed. Ensure the warehouse is clean, secure, and organized Optimized for efficient workflow. Assist with initial warehouse setup, layout adjustments, and reorganization as operational needs evolve
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, our brain must interpret what we hear and control our vocal response. Recently, we have discovered that a neo-tropical rodent, Alston’s singing mouse, engages in fast vocal interactions, even under