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Getting to the ICB
The ICB is located in the Weill Greenberg Building (1305 York Avenue, at 70th Street), on the 13th Floor.
Directions by car:
Coming from FDR North, take the 61st Street exit and make a right turn onto York Avenue. Coming from FDR South, take the 71st Street exit and make a left turn onto York Avenue. The ICB is located on the 13th floor of 1305 York Avenue (at 70th street). Please see the interactive map for parking locations.
Directions by subway:
Take the 6 train to the 68th Street/Lexington Station. Walk four blocks east to York Avenue and 2 blocks north to 70th street. The ICB is located on the 13th floor of 1305 York Avenue.
Directions by bus:
Via York Avenue, take the M31 to 69th Street. Via 1st Avenue, take the M15 to 67th Street. Walk one block east to York Avenue and north to 70th street. The ICB is located on the 13th floor of 1305 York Avenue.
Directions to the Weill Medical Center of Cornell University
For further information and/or directions regarding getting to the ICB please contact: Audrey Rivera at (212) 746-6361
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March, 2012; Michelle Sahai, Ph.D., a Postdoctoral Associate in Harel Weinstein's lab, was awarded a three year Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Fellowship for her research on Molecular Mechanisms of the Dopamine Transporter Function: The effects of drugs of abuse.
Feb, 2012; Sayan Mondal, a student in Harel Weinstein's lab, won the Student Research Achievement Award at the Biophysical Society's 2012 Annual Meeting for his poster on the interaction of GPCRs with the membrane.
Jan, 2012; Jan Dlabal, a student from the Lycée Français de New York, was selected as a semi-finalist in the 2012 Intel Science Talent Search, for work on the determination of large-scale genomic structure performed in the lab of Olivier Elemento.
Oct, 2011; Sheila Nirenberg presented a talk, "Can we speak the language of the brain?", at the TEDMED 2011 conference.
A Q & A session followed.
Nov, 2011; GobyWeb binary release. The Campagne laboratory has just released a binary distribution of GobyWeb. This first public release of GobyWeb makes it possible to install the tool locally for non-commercial use. Detailled installation instructions are available on the download page.
Apr, 2011; Dr. Olivier Elemento was awarded an NSF CAREER Grant, the National Science Foundation's most prestigious award in support of junior faculty who exemplify the role of teacher-scholars through outstanding research, excellent education and the integration of education and research.
Nov, 2010; Dr. Sheila Nirenberg's work on artificial retinas has been featured in Technology Review, Wired, Scientific American, and the New Scientist.
Jul, 2009; ChIPseeqer, a comprehensive framework for analysis of ChIP-seq data developed in the Elemento lab, is now available for download. [More]
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