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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSH)

Biomedical research and education lab with programs in cancer, neuroscience, plant biology and quantitative biology

Since 1890, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) has been a global leader in research and education. The international scientific community at CSHL provides a unique and stimulating atmosphere for doctoral research—an environment where students, postdoctoral fellows, and faculty work side-by-side.

The School of Biological Sciences was founded on the belief that with well thought-out mechanisms, enthusiastic involvement of faculty, and highly motivated students, an innovative curriculum could be provided that would allow students to earn a doctoral degree in a shorter time than in traditional programs without compromising the quality of their training. The curriculum is designed to train students to become scholars and independent thinkers.

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Details last updated 16-Feb-2023

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSH) is also referenced in the following:

Sima, the 47 months-old Sprague Dawley rat — interview with Dr. Harold Katcher

Talks about Sima - the longest lived Sprague Dawley rat ever - and his E5 plasma-based therapeutic

People at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSH)

Corina Amor Vegas

Assistant Professor at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Luis Sandoval

Communication Specialist at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, responsible for covering scientific research across all media types

Christopher Vakoc

Professor and Cancer Center Program Co-Leader at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSH) News

T cells engineered to target and remove damaged cells in mice

T cells engineered to target and remove damaged cells in mice

Medical News Today - 31-Jan-2024

The treated mice showed better health, including improved metabolism and activity

New immune cells can recognise and eliminate a specific protein on ageing cells

New immune cells can recognise and eliminate a specific protein on ageing cells

Live Forever Club - 25-Jan-2024

In mice, this therapy was shown to reduce the number of senescent cells

Cancer cells turned back into muscle cells by CSHL scientists

Cancer cells turned back into muscle cells by CSHL scientists

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSH) - 28-Aug-2023

New treatment for a paediatric cancer (rhabdomyosarcoma) could save lives