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Position Description Join Our Team at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory as a Systems Engineer Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) is seeking an experienced Systems Engineer to join our IT team and help
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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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, employee engagement, as well as HR technology and systems. CSHL is in the midst of an Enterprise Resource Planning transition to Workday over the next two years, for which this person will play a leadership
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, Bioinformatics, or a related field is required. Skills/Experience: Strong background in functional genomics, molecular biology techniques, and quantitative biology. Experience with CRISPR technology and high
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of neural circuitry across rodent species to bridge this knowledge-gap. Position Requirements Candidates must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent) in neuroscience, biomedical engineering or a related field. The
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a relaxed and diverse atmosphere defined by constructive thought exchange. Opportunities to learn about model systems of disease, advanced microscopy, genetic engineering, new sequencing techniques
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and validating novel TPD molecules to target undruggable proteins. The Yeh Lab is a highly-collaborative environment with state-of-the-art facilities and expertise in biotherapeutics engineering and
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, protein engineering are encouraged to apply. College students graduating by 2025 summer are highly encouraged to apply. Position Requirements Education: Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Biology or
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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
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outcome. The team uses a genetically engineered model of metastatic prostate cancer in a native, immune competent environment (see PMIDs: 24444712, 25829425 and 31092557). Recently, they developed whole