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multiomic sequencing technologies1,2 to human cancer samples, primarily in the areas of cancer genomics and transcriptomics, to study tumor-host interaction, tumor phylogeny, and immunology. Strong
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projects, with a particular focus on processing and biobanking of human tissue samples. As a lab technician in the Meyer lab, you will be a full member of our team, with room to grow by conducting your own
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gland and brain development, neural circuits and behavior, mouse models of breast cancer, bioinformatics, single cell analysis, and murine- and human-derived breast organoids. We offer opportunities
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Technician III represents the “face” of the CSHL IT user experience. The top candidate will demonstrate effective understanding and translation of user issues into resolution or escalation to other IT teams
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others grow as professionals. Cross-Functional Collaboration: Develop partnerships and alignment with key partners across Human Resources, Finance and Accounting, OSP, and other Laboratory teams. Financial
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with the City University of New York (CUNY), DNALC NYC is located on the City Tech campus, at the corner of Tillary and Adams Streets. The 17,500 square foot facility has six teaching labs, two computer
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of laboratory animal technology and federal laws, policies, regulations and procedures governing the care and use of research animals is required. Knowledge of public health service policy on humane care and use
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the mutational complexity and immune interactions of human cancer. We recently published an article (Nature Genetics, 2023) describing mouse models of lung and colon cancer with DNA mismatch repair deficiency
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adjoining a campus of Passaic County Community College. The 6,500 square foot facility will have two teaching labs, a research lab, and a computer classroom. Position Responsibilities Responsibilities will
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behaviors. Genes that determine such behavioral differences, for example between the singing mouse and the lab mouse, must act via neural circuits within the brain. Yet, the structural and functional changes