46 phd-in-architecture-interior-design-built-environment positions at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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are desirable. Curious, motivated and driven new graduates looking for a 2-3 years academic position to strengthen their scientific and technical background before applying for PhD or MD programs are encouraged
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. Position Responsibilities Conduct large-scale perturbation assays (MPRAs and CRISPRi) to study gene regulation. Collaborate with quantitative biologists and functional genomics scientists to design and
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endowment funds for new gifts, and ensuring compliance with any restrictions, including Board designations Coordinate month-end custodian reporting and manage overall custodian relationship. Help coordinate
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environment and pay attention to details. Must be highly organized, and able to multitask. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. General computer skills. 5 years of histology experience is required
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to the position found here: Clinical Laboratory Technologist We look forward to receiving your application. Position ID: 1910 Environment Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory is a world-renowned biomedical
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collaborative team of quantitative biologists (led by Dr. Peter Koo) and functional genomics scientists (led by Dr. Kenneth Chang). In these roles, you will design and conduct large-scale functional genomic
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drive an independent research project in the general area of nuclear-speckle-based gene regulation with input and direction from Dr. Alexander Design and conduct scientifically rigorous experiments
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. The full-time position will be primarily based at the new DNALC at Passaic County Biotech Innovation Center in Wayne, located on the campus of Passaic County Technical Institute and adjoining a campus of
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of neural circuitry across rodent species to bridge this knowledge-gap. Position Requirements Candidates must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent) in neuroscience, biomedical engineering or a related field. The
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practical experience in both laboratory and science education environments. Interns work independently and alongside experienced instructors, building valuable skills in teaching, laboratory techniques, and