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support our world-renowned research and educational community. As a Systems Engineer at CSHL, you’ll play a pivotal role in the administration, engineering, and operation of critical IT systems, ensuring
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the Department of Quantitative Biology and Dr. Kenneth Chang’s Lab at the Functional Genomics Facility. The successful candidate will play a key role in conducting large-scale perturbation assays, including
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groundbreaking discoveries in science and innovation. Collaborating closely with the Sr. Systems Engineer HPC, you'll translate complex user requirements into robust system designs while maintaining a proactive
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at the intersection of data science, genomics, and disease biology, with access to cutting-edge technologies and interdisciplinary collaboration within a highly dynamic and supportive research environment
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therapeutics will be an advantage. Supplemental Information How to Apply: If you are passionate about molecular biology and eager to contribute to groundbreaking research, we encourage you to apply
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during the summer Passion for genetics, biotechnology, and science education Supplemental Information How to Apply For immediate consideration, candidates should create an account and apply to the position
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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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recognized worldwide as a leader in creating and disseminating new methods in genetics education, including the fields of genomics, bioinformatics, and data science. Over 700,000 students have conducted
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of information through oral communication and a computer. - Exposure to heat and noise. Supplemental Information How to Apply: For immediate consideration, candidates should create an account and apply
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storage is a plus. • Familiarity with source code management systems (e.g., Git) and software development best practices. Supplemental Information Join us in shaping the future of AI-driven biology and be