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, autism, and more. Our collaborative culture fuels innovation that improves human health—and philanthropy plays a vital role in powering this work. We’re looking for a Development Associate to join our
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, videos, podcasts, magazines, blogs, newsletters, and Web pages. Develop content for social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, and BlueSky and work with Marketing team
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of neuroscience and artificial intelligence (AI). Our goal is to help foster a new “NeuroAI” field, applying insights from neuroscience to catalyze the development of next-generation artificial neural network
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in developing and interpreting CSHL’s Nobel Laureate Collection and related archival holdings documenting major discoveries in biomedical research. This is a three-year, on-site position with
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genetics as well as neuroscience, and biotechnology. The historian will play a central role in developing and interpreting CSHL’s Nobel Laureate Collection and related archival holdings documenting major
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and collaborative neuroscience group working on neural circuits, neural development, neurogenetics, theoretical and computational neuroscience, artificial intelligence, synaptic function, brain
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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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-for-profit publishers, EMBO Press and Rockefeller University Press to create the successful gold open access journal Life Science Alliance • The launch and development of the game-changing preprint servers
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, including data entry and organizing files. Position Requirements Currently enrolled in a college or university program focused on Environmental Science, Occupational Safety, Public Health, Industrial Hygiene
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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