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[8] Since 2009 CSHL has partnered with the Suzhou Industrial Park in Suzhou, China to create Cold Spring Harbor Asia which annually draws some 3,000 scientists to its meetings and courses. [9] The Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory School of Biological Sciences, formerly the Watson School of Biological Sciences, was founded in 1999. [10]
The school was formerly named after James Watson, co-discoverer of the structure of DNA and then president of the laboratory, shortly after its founding.On July 1, 2020, the board of trustees voted to return the name of the school to the "Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory School of Biological Sciences" because of Watson's views on race.
Thomas Raymond Gingeras is an American geneticist and professor at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. He is a leader of the National Institutes of Health's ENCODE project. [1] [2] He worked at Affymetrix as Vice President of Biological Sciences before joining CSHL. [3] [4] In 2019, he was listed as an ISI Highly Cited Researcher. [5]
Zachary B. Lippman (born 1978) is an American plant biologist and the Jacob Goldfield Professor of Genetics at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, [2] [3] a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator and a member of the National Academy of Sciences [4] Lippman has used gene editing technology to investigate the control of fruit production in various crops.
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Bruce William Stillman AO FAA FRS (born 16 October 1953) is a biochemist and cancer researcher who has served as the Director of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) since 1994 and President since 2003.
2006: Winship Herr Award for Excellence in Teaching, Watson School of Biological Sciences, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. 2009-2012: Council Member, The American Society for Cell Biology. Since 2010: Robert B. Gardner Jr. Professor, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. 2012: Alumni Achievement Award, Herbert H. Lehman College, New York. [1]
Alexei Koulakov is a theoretical physicist and a neuroscientist.He is the Charles Robertson Professor of Neuroscience at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. [1]Koulakov's group has used mathematics and theoretical physics to explore the brain, with focus on neural computation, brain development, and the evolution of brain architecture for optimal function.
bioRxiv (pronounced "bio-archive" [1] [2]) is an open access preprint repository for the biological sciences co-founded by John Inglis and Richard Sever in November 2013. [3] [4] It is hosted by the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL).