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Position Description Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, a world-renowned scientific research organization located on the North Shore of Long Island, is seeking an HVAC Mechanic. The HVAC Mechanic will
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that govern gene regulation, with a particular emphasis on high-throughput functional genomics data. The goal of this work is to elucidate the cis-regulatory mechanisms that coordinate gene expression
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in breeding and weaning procedures. Occasion holiday and weekend work may be required. Must be able to communicate with other technicians and investigative staff about any mechanical or animal Welfare
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massively parallel reporter assays (MPRAs) and CRISPR interference (CRISPRi), to investigate the regulatory genomic elements (enhancers and promoters) that control gene expression across various cell types
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working at the intersection of systems and computational neuroscience. We record, analyze, and model neural population activity in the visual cortex of mice, to understand the mechanisms underlying sensory
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Institute-designated Cancer Center since 1987. The CSHL Cancer Center is focused on discovering fundamental mechanisms driving cancer development and progression and exploiting these discoveries to develop
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immunity. We dissect the precise mechanisms of how reciprocal interactions between tissue stem cells, immune cells and the microbiome affect tissue fitness or cancer outcomes. We utilize state-of-the-art
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molecular mechanisms that cause the whole-body response to cancer. We employ pre-clinical and clinical research to develop and test new treatment strategies combining body reprogramming and anti-cancer
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in breeding and weaning procedures. Occasion holiday and weekend work may be required. Must be able to communicate with other technicians and investigative staff about any mechanical or animal Welfare
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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