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computational toolbox in pursuit of their own scientific vision To foster community around research challenges. CSHL is a highly collaborative and collegial environment, and Fellows are expected to inspire
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, including the Summer Internship for Medical Students, the MD/PhD Program, and the Translational Research Training Fellowship. • Maintain and update the affiliation webpage and related email distribution lists
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and cutting-edge machine learning models. Our vision is to transform our understanding of gene regulation and unlock new frontiers in synthetic biology, drug discovery, and personalized medicine through
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skills to the implementation of grant/award related Workday and HRS Adaptive Planning. Helps to define and champion a long-term technology vision for our new OSP related Workday environment. Reviews and
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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 Description CSHL is seeking outstanding graduate students in Artificial Intelligence to spend the summer at CSHL as NeuroAI Interns, part of an innovative new program at the intersection
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present results at lab meetings and conferences. Stay current with relevant literature and contribute to the lab’s research goals. Position Requirements Education: PhD degree Molecular Biology, Genetics
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with a broad range of researchers from all over the world through its renowned Meetings and Courses program. We believe that science is for everyone and our researchers have a wide variety of backgrounds
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. Diplomacy and tact. Social etiquette. Telephone etiquette. Computer literate. Operation of a departmental computer database. Familiarity with the facilities on the Laboratory grounds. Supplemental Information
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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 everyone and our researchers