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The Development Program provides in excess of $50 million in private support annually toward the mission of The Rockefeller University, which is to improve the understanding of life for the benefit of humanity
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of the Lead Doorperson, the Doorperson at the Front Desk will serve as the communication and security center for the residential building complex with 500 residences and 30 hotel rooms. Will ensure the safety
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implications for foreign nationals working in the U.S. This is a strategic and hands-on leadership role is responsible for payroll compliance, process improvement, systems management, and team development
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We provide gene targeting and mouse embryonic stem cell technology for members of the Rockefeller University, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and their collaborators. We continue developing and
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to the following: Define and lead the university’s enterprise-wide information security strategy to support and advance research and business goals. Develop, implement, and maintain policies and procedures aligned
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opportunity. ORF2p is the ‘business end’ of L1, possessing the requisite endonuclease and reverse transcriptase activities, yet the mechanisms of L1 mobilization remain poorly understood. This is in-part
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the Hess Center. Responsibilities Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following: Research development: Through reviewing existing literature, identification of knowledge gaps, and formulation
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Laboratory Safety and Environmental Health's role at The Rockefeller University is the development and management of the University's environmental health and safety programs. LS&EH works with the University's
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keeping animals indoors so that field and laboratory observations can be conducted in parallel. It currently supports a breeding program for the development of transgenic songbirds. Past research has
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, working on projects that aim to develop and characterize the activity of engineered anti-inflammatory therapeutics, evaluating them in animal models of autoimmunity and chronic inflammatory diseases