61 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation positions at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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dynamic research community. Research in the Alexander Lab spans scales of biology as well as experimental and computational approaches. The ideal candidate will have a strong interest in gene regulatory
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-for-profit institution with a storied history in the fields of molecular biology and genetics. Research discoveries in cancer, neuroscience, genomics, and plant biology have helped revolutionize
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, molecular biology, CRISPR-based approaches, and mouse models is a plus. Supplemental Information How to Apply: Interested individuals within one year of having received their Ph.D. should send their CV, a
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effective therapeutic options. Position Requirements Education: PhD in Molecular Hematology, Molecular Biology, Cancer Research, or Cell Biology. Research experiences: Ideal candidates should have strong
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: The ideal candidate should have significant experience in molecular biology and mouse models of cancer. Having publications in the fields of metabolism, immunology, stem cell biology, epigenetics or cancer
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molecular mechanisms that cause the whole-body response to cancer. We employ pre-clinical and clinical research to develop and test new treatment strategies combining body reprogramming and anti-cancer
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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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Position Description Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory is seeking a highly motivated Research Associate to join our dynamic and collaborative team. This position will be part of Dr. Peter Koo’s Lab in
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approaches. The core collaborates with scientists at CSHL and other regional institutions to design, execute, and interpret spatial transcriptomics and molecular imaging experiments, as well as develop custom
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. The successful candidate will participate in basic research in the area of cancer biology. Research will involve applying standard molecular biology techniques as well as protein biochemistry and cell biology