47 web-programmer-developer-university-of-liverpool positions at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in United States
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, autism, and more. Our collaborative culture fuels innovation that improves human health—and philanthropy plays a vital role in powering this work. We’re looking for a Development Associate to join our
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, including data entry and organizing files. Position Requirements Currently enrolled in a college or university program focused on Environmental Science, Occupational Safety, Public Health, Industrial Hygiene
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, videos, podcasts, magazines, blogs, newsletters, and Web pages. Develop content for social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, and BlueSky and work with Marketing team
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relations and developing strategic PR campaigns, including overseeing social media content. This position requires close collaboration and communication with scientists and content experts to communicate
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spectrometric instrumentation to measure proteins, peptides and small molecules in collaboration with research groups at CSHL and at external partner organizations. Developing and publishing innovative approaches
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Forecast short- and long-term cash needs with a high degree of accuracy, taking into account grant cycles, philanthropic revenue, capital projects, and program expenditures. Maintain and monitor daily
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Bartender, you’ll prepare and serve a wide range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks during meetings, courses, and special events, helping to create a welcoming and enjoyable atmosphere throughout
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-for-profit publishers, EMBO Press and Rockefeller University Press to create the successful gold open access journal Life Science Alliance • The launch and development of the game-changing preprint servers
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rapid, iterative cycles of experimentation and AI model development. We are seeking applications for the position of Research Technician. Position Responsibilities Successful candidates will join a
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the intersection of machine learning and genomics. The project involves the development and application of advanced machine learning and deep learning techniques to understand the sequence-function relationships