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Responsibilities – providing hands-on genetics and molecular biology instruction to precollege students visiting the DNALC for academic year field trips, summer camps, and extended research projects; – delivering in
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://yehlab.labsites.cshl.edu ). We are recruiting new members passionate about drug discovery and chemical biology. Our lab is working to understand the molecular mechanisms leading to efficient elicitation of tumor
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biomedical academic setting as either a researcher or an administrator. SKILLS: Experience in basic molecular biology or cell biology – required. Knowledge of the federal regulations for research using human
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procurement. Position Requirements EDUCATION: Bachelor’s Degree in Biological Sciences EXPERIENCE: The candidate should have prior experience working in a molecular biology, cell biology laboratory
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research, including molecular and cell biology, neuroscience, DNA gene expressions, and genomics. The IT Coordinator provides sole support for the ongoing meetings, symposiums, and seasonal course programs
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of the following techniques would be advantageous: working with clinical tissue samples, microscopy and flow cytometry. Experience with standard molecular and cell biology techniques including cell culture
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plasticity. The key requirement for this position is recent Ph.D. training in cancer biology, cell biology, molecular genetics, or epigenetics. Familiarity with cancer models (tissue culture and/or animal
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include: – providing hands-on genetics and molecular biology instruction to precollege students visiting the DNALC for academic year field trips, summer camps, and extended research projects; – delivering
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Responsibilities Providing hands-on genetics and molecular biology instruction to precollege students visiting the DNALC for academic year field trips, summer camps, and extended research projects; – presenting
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network models. The Kinney Lab develops experimental, computational, and mathematical approaches for deciphering the quantitative molecular mechanisms of gene regulation. Their experimental work centers on