45 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation positions at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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immunology, metabolism, cancer biology, epigenetics or microbiology. Skills and experience: The ideal candidate should have significant experience in molecular biology and mouse models of cancer. Having
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discovery and chemical biology. Our lab is working to understand the molecular mechanisms leading to efficient elicitation of tumor vulnerability for potent cancer targeting. We develop Targeted Protein
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biology, epigenetics or microbiology. Skills and experience: The ideal candidate should have significant experience in molecular biology and mouse models of cancer. Having publications in the fields
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(2) years’ experience in a clinical laboratory is recommended. Experience in general molecular biology techniques, such as nucleic acids isolation, PCR, etc is preferred. SKILLS: Licensed by New York
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biology, particularly molecular biology, genetics, and history of cancer genetics as well as neuroscience, and biotechnology. The historian will play a central role in developing and interpreting CSHL’s
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mouse models of cancer in a highly collaborative environment. Position Responsibilities You will perform a variety of wet lab and managerial tasks, including maintaining an experimental mouse colony
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the development of cortical neural circuits. We also examine their alterations in mouse models of neurodevelopmental disorders. More specifically, we focus on the various neuromodulator cues to which cortical
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and nurture during the development of cortical neural circuits. We also examine their alterations in mouse models of neurodevelopmental disorders. More specifically, we focus on the various
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research and archival initiatives exploring the history of modern biology —particularly molecular biology, genetics, cancer genetics, neuroscience, and biotechnology. The historian will play a central role
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applications for a Historian of Life Sciences position to advance research and archival initiatives exploring the history of modern biology, particularly molecular biology, genetics, and history of cancer