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Position Description A postdoctoral position studying “algorithms in nature” is available in Dr. Saket Navlakha's research group at the Simon's Center for Quantitative Biology at Cold Spring Harbor
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languages such as CUDA. Strong understanding of computer architecture, memory systems and parallel algorithms. Experience with profiling and debugging tools for GPU applications desired, such as NVIDIA
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individual to fill the role of Senior Scientific Administrator to support two faculty and their research groups working in the area of human genetics. Position Responsibilities The Administrator will be
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Position Description The Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory DNA Learning Center (DNALC) is currently seeking to hire several high-school interns. The DNALC is a pioneer in public genetics education
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Administrator to support two faculty and their research groups working in the area of human genetics. Position Responsibilities The Administrator will be responsible for managing schedules (including travel
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Position Description The DNALC is a pioneer in public genetics education. Established in 1988, it is the world’s first science center dedicated solely to genetics education, serving over 30,000 pre
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support. Familiarity with basic Mendelian Genetics concepts and with common computer programs, such as Microsoft Word and Excel, is required. The successful candidate will also possess excellent
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classrooms, and an interactive museum exhibit. We are looking for a dynamic, engaging educator to join our team in Brooklyn. Position Responsibilities Providing hands-on genetics and molecular biology
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Responsibilities Providing hands-on genetics and molecular biology instruction to precollege students visiting the DNALC for academic year field trips, summer camps, and extended research projects; Delivering in
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for a dynamic, engaging educator to join our team in Brooklyn. Position Responsibilities Providing hands-on genetics and molecular biology instruction to precollege students visiting the DNALC