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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 About the DNALC The DNA Learning Center (DNALC) is a national leader in public genetics education. Founded in 1988 as the world’s first science center devoted exclusively
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and the microbiome affect tissue fitness or cancer outcomes. We utilize state-of-the-art experimental and computational approaches to integrate genetic, epigenetic, metabolism and microbiome data
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biology, particularly molecular biology, genetics, and history of cancer genetics as well as neuroscience, and biotechnology. The historian will play a central role in developing and interpreting CSHL’s
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tissue fitness or cancer outcomes. We utilize state-of-the-art experimental and computational approaches to integrate genetic, epigenetic, metabolism and microbiome data to identify causal targets that can
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research and archival initiatives exploring the history of modern biology —particularly molecular biology, genetics, cancer genetics, neuroscience, and biotechnology. The historian will play a central role
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applications for a Historian of Life Sciences position to advance research and archival initiatives exploring the history of modern biology, particularly molecular biology, genetics, and history of cancer
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are expected to have a PhD in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science or a related quantitative discipline. Ideal candidates from the biological sciences should have experience with scientific programming. Ideal
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. The successful candidate will become a member of a small, influential group recognized worldwide as a leader in creating and disseminating new methods in genetics education – including the fields of molecular
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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