If your company is looking for employees who are passionate and innovative – post your jobs to the AWIS Career Center. Our community is filled with brilliant, trailblazing women who are ready to make an impact in your organization. https://t.co/ibTUpi9Tuy #WomenInScience
Running a lab effectively is a complex undertaking that involves managing people, time, projects, and budgets. This booklet offers essential advice and tips to help you succeed in running your own lab. #LabManagement#ScienceCareers#Leadership https://t.co/nOYe3L7sUn
🌟 Early-career researchers, FASEB is looking for you! Join our Publications Committee to shape the future of scientific publishing and advance your career. Apply by September 15, 2024, to be one of two new ECRs on the committee.
Details here: https://t.co/6nfPv6BMs5
Want to explore strategies & tools for managing your time & energy?🗓️Join us next Thursday (9/5) at 10:30 am in the #CSHL library for our Time Management & Planning Workshop. Additional details at: https://t.co/GaCdmQcq1B
When breast cancer cells lack glutamine, they use alpha KG as their fuel source instead. CSHL’s Michael Lukey discovered how to deprive the cancer cells of both sources, which ultimately killed the cancer cells and shrank tumors in mice. https://t.co/og0xgqbwqq
Earth Music III is not just a painting, but a masterpiece that embodies the creativity and passion of our scientists here at CSHL. https://t.co/EKCmS1X1Te
CSHL’s Douglas Fearon and his team found that a common chemotherapy drug weakens pancreatic cancer’s defense in mice. Could this become an effective immunotherapy for PDAC patients? https://t.co/Bup588gvTp
How do nature and nurture play a role in your biological development and make you who you are? Find out more from CSHL’s Gabrielle Pouchelon in this week’s At the Lab episode. @GPouchelon https://t.co/4prO5zaGRn
Cancer and the lethal wasting disease cachexia affect the whole body. How is the CSHL Cancer Center tackling these devasting conditions? CSHL’s Tobias Janowitz discusses this in our latest Cocktails & Chromosomes installment. @JanowitzTobias https://t.co/4MV7rmFd0U
Reminder that in one week CSHL’s @JBorniger will be speaking at our next Cocktails & Chromosomes on “how the brain communicates with the body.” RSVP now for your chance to win a free drink! 😉🍺https://t.co/upmIp4RdnI
Today we bid a fond farewell to Brianna. Though she was part of the School administration for a short time, her contributions will be long lasting. We wish her the best as she returns to her passion – teaching – where she can inspire the next generation of scientists!
HHMI Investigator Zach Lippman & collaborators discovered the gene that drives prickle growth in dozens of flowering plants. Their findings shed new light on convergent evolution, whereby unrelated species develop the same adaptive traits over time: https://t.co/QYkdVa4BfU
Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), as you may know, is caused by RNA splicing errors. However, what is RNA splicing? Check out our video in collaboration with @YourekaScience that explains it all. #FightSMA https://t.co/DV1893MHJ1
The brain and the body are more connected than you might believe, and this connection has some implications for cancer treatment. Find out more from CSHL’s Bo Li in Episode 20 of At the Lab. https://t.co/67Fe6d9aQM
The NPA is currently seeking to fill six (6) seats vacated by NPA Postdoc Council members who have completed their terms of service. The application deadline is Friday, September 27.
For details, visit 🔗https://t.co/XwND6LLHPh // #postdocs#postdocoffices#postdocassociations
We are hiring! We have an open Senior Laboratory Research Scientist position in our lab at the Francis Crick Institute in London. Please apply if interested! The deadline is the 1st of September. More info on our new website https://t.co/ll4n6CuBLX (see “Vacancies” section)