44 distributed-systems-phd positions at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in United-State
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with the immune system and investigating new therapeutic strategies to improve immunity against cancer. Research spans cancer genetics and genomics, immunology, immunotherapy, genetic engineering, and
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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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Position Description Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory is hiring for an enthusiastic and customer-focused Seasonal Events Servers to join our dynamic team. As a Seasonal Events Server, you will play a
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Position Description Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory is seeking an experienced and passionate seasonal Sous Chef to join our team and assist in the preparation of high-quality food for our dining
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Position Description Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) is seeking a Clinical Laboratory Technologist to support a new, innovative clinical laboratory. This role is ideal for a motivated
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vendors as needed. Onboarding, Orientation & Learning Overseeing Onboarding Systems to assign checklists, collect and process completed documentation and ensure compliance for Seasonal, Temporary, Part-Time
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Position Description Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory is hiring an Assistant to the Vice President & Chief Facilities Officer to provide high-level executive administrative support to the Vice
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Position Description The Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory DNA Learning Center (DNALC) is currently seeking to hire several college interns. The DNALC is a pioneer in public genetics education
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Position Description The DNA Learning Center (DNALC) of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory has an immediate educator opening as we expand our metro New York operations in northern New Jersey and NYC
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on the CSHL careers website here: Ellen Brenner Memorial Summer Internship, High School Position #: 01991 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory is a world-renowned research and education institution recognized