50 civil-engineering-soil-structure-interaction positions at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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Position Description Join our cutting-edge team at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) as a Systems Engineer II HPC, where you will play a pivotal role in advancing research through state
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, ensuring strong service levels and competitive fee structures. Monitor compliance with debt covenants, manage drawdowns on grant awards, and assist with debt modeling and refinancing strategies, including
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see the following publications: CTCF/RAD21 organize the ground state of chromatin-nuclear speckle association. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology. ISSN 1545-9993 Nuclear speckles regulate functional
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molecular biology, biochemistry, cell biology, or related biological discipline. Preferred: Experience in molecular cloning and mammalian cell culture Familiarity with genetic screens, such as MPRAs. Interest
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, our brain must interpret what we hear and control our vocal response. Recently, we have discovered that a neo-tropical rodent, Alston’s singing mouse, engages in fast vocal interactions, even under
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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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scientific community, and to constantly learn and explore new topics and approaches is paramount. The ability to positively interact with other group members while being individually productive is also
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of nuclear structure and function. Current Opinion in Cell Biology 26, 10-18. Hazra, R., Brine, L., Garcia, L., Benz, B., Chirathivat, N., Shen, M.M., Wilkinson, J.E., Lyons, S.K., and Spector, D.L. 2022
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. Organizational skills. Diplomacy and tact. Social /confidentiality etiquette. Telephone etiquette. Ability to interact with a wide variety people of diverse cultures, ethnicities, and professional profiles
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Bachelor’s degree, previous research experience, and a background in a STEM field such as neuroscience, biology, engineering, or computer science. Experience working with rodents, using neuroscience and