47 phd-in-computational-mechanics-"DIFFER" positions at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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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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background in computational biology, machine learning, and bioinformatics, with a passion for understanding the underlying mechanisms of gene regulation. The position provides an exciting opportunity to work
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directly tied to AI model development, helping to generate data that trains and refines next-generation AI models. Unlike traditional wet-lab roles, these positions offer the opportunity to directly
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required for vocal communication? Second, what are the neural circuit modifications that allow behavioral novelty to emerge during evolution? Various rodent species exhibit marked differences in vocal
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are desirable. Curious, motivated and driven new graduates looking for a 2-3 years academic position to strengthen their scientific and technical background before applying for PhD or MD programs are encouraged
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monthly, preparing and updating regulatory compliance forms, coordinating recruitment and departure of lab staff, assisting with oversight of budgets and laboratory expenses, and ordering office supplies
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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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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
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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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dynamic research community. Research in the Alexander Lab spans scales of biology as well as experimental and computational approaches. The ideal candidate will have a strong interest in gene regulatory