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Depending on the person’s interests and skills, experiments may include: testing rodent behavior, performing optogenetic stimulation, and using in vivo electrophysiology and imaging to record neural activity
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ideal candidate should be passionate about behavior, neural circuits and evolution. Expertise or previous experience in systems neuroscience (especially in-vivo electrophysiology or calcium imaging) is
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mechanisms, with a track record of creative research in molecular biology, cell biology, genomics, imaging approaches and/or bioinformatics. If selected for this position, you will be expected to: Develop and
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, rats, and frogs within our AAALAC-accredited animal facility. In this role, you will support the day-to-day operation and administration of the animal facility, contributing to groundbreaking scientific
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facility. In this role, you will support the day-to-day operation and administration of the animal facility, contributing to groundbreaking scientific discoveries in a collaborative and innovative
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preparation of regular reporting on investment performance, compliance, and liquidity tiering. Banking and Debt Management Manage relationships with the Laboratory’s banking and credit card processing partners
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workplace environment for employees, students, residents, guests, and visitors at all CSHL properties. The position requires the operation of security vehicles and the enforcement of CSHL security policies
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medications and to discover fundamental biological interactions between tumors and host organ systems. We are looking for candidates interested in developing their own research question in alignment with
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of events. Ability to learn the point-of-sale system (computer software). Ability to work evenings, weekends, and some holidays, according to events and the seasonal needs of the department. Position
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organ 3D imaging at single cell resolution of the disease (PMID 34788609). This now allows them to map and functionally probe the neuro-metastatic interface (reviewed in 32302564). The work is a close