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Position Description The DNA Learning Center (DNALC) of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) is seeking an experienced and innovative Business Development and Marketing Manager to expand our
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of long non-coding RNAs and proteins in whole-mount mouse preimplantation embryos using single-molecule fluorescence in situ hybridization and immunofluorescence microscopy. Front. Cell Dev. Biol. 10:986261
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preparation. Contribute to planning and developing menus that are prepared when providing Event dining services. Coordinate meal and coffee service for Banbury conference center, including equipment inventory
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. To that end, the Search Committee welcomes your comments, inquiries, applications, and nominations, which may be submitted via email with supporting materials to: ColdSpringHarborHR@spencerstuart.com . Position
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experienced full-time Sous Chef to join our culinary team. Position Responsibilities Prepare hot & cold food as directed by chef(s). Follow proper sanitation procedures. Perform a secure close up of work area
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contribute to a dynamic kitchen environment, supporting daily food preparation and service for our scientists, staff, and guests. Position Responsibilities Prepare hot & cold food as directed by chef(s
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services. Stand in for Catering Chef during absence. Contribute to developing catering menus and maintaining recipe database. Contribute to insuring that menus, recipes and procedures are followed by
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services. Stand in for Catering Chef during absence. Contribute to developing catering menus and maintaining recipe database. Contribute to insuring that menus, recipes and procedures are followed by
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. Contribute to planning and developing menus that are prepared when providing Event dining services. Coordinate meal and coffee service for Banbury conference center, including equipment inventory and
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Laboratory is interested in uncovering biological pathways and identifying novel therapeutic approaches for pancreatic cancer. To this end, we utilize both organoid and mouse models of pancreatic cancer. We