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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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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 05-Nov-25 Location: New York Type: Full-time Salary: $90,000.00 Annually Categories: Staff/Administrative Work/Life
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Position Description We are seeking a motivated and hardworking Carpenter Apprentice to join our Facilities team beginning in January 2026. In this role, you will assist with carpentry and
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Custodian to join our Facilities team. In this role, you’ll be responsible for maintaining a clean, safe, and comfortable environment across a variety of spaces, including research buildings, residential
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support the upkeep and beautification of our campus. This hands-on role is ideal for someone with a passion for landscaping, horticulture, and working outdoors in a collaborative environment. As part of our
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Position Description Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory is seeking a dependable and customer-oriented individual to join our team as a Driver. The Driver will play a crucial role in providing
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neuromodulator cues to which cortical neurons are exposed during early development, and their effect on the establishment of excitation-inhibition circuits. To address these questions, we use a multidisciplinary
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Position Description The Coordinator of Clinical and Translational Collaborations plays a key role in supporting research initiatives under the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) and Northwell
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neurons are exposed during early development, and their effect on the establishment of excitation-inhibition circuits. To address these questions, we use a multidisciplinary approach that incorporates mouse
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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