15 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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Position Description A position for a highly motivated postdoc is available in the Banerjee Lab at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, NY. Position Responsibilities Our lab is interested in how the brain
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Position Description A Postdoc Fellow position is available at The Yeh Laboratory at CSHL Cancer Center (http://yehlab.labsites.cshl.edu ). We are recruiting new members passionate about drug
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completed PhD and postdoc training in biomedical sciences, preferably in cancer biology, stem cell biology, epigenetics, metabolism, microbiome and/or immunology. We are looking for an experienced and highly
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to fundamental questions in neuroscience. Tollkuhn lab postdocs are expected to lead their own projects, mentor others, and collaborate. Our laboratory offers a dynamic and interdisciplinary research environment
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policy, secure doors, locks, etc., and activate or de-activate alarms, as required. Control and regulate pedestrian and vehicular traffic in a safe, orderly, and respectful manner, as required. Operate and
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background in Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Linux distributions, Ansible, Docker, HAProxy, SSH, DNS, and NFS/SMB/FTP. You have experience with system automation, application provisioning, patching, and
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install, repair, maintain, and operate heating, ventilation, air conditioning and other electromechanical equipment, equipment controls, and building management systems. Position Responsibilities Performs
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instructions and concrete routines. Must also be able to sanitize rooms, racks, sterilize and use autoclaves. Strong attention to detail and quality control is required. Time management skills and effective
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control. Maintain laboratory classrooms and equipment. Assist educators during classroom instruction, and with lunchtime, arrival, and dismissal of student campers during the summer. Position Requirements
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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