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Our partners range from local goods and service providers to innovative biotech startups and major healthcare institutions.

Together, we can help move bioscience forward, improving lives here at home and all across the globe.

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Procurement

The Office of Procurement strives to find suppliers of goods and services that provide the best quality, service and support at the lowest cost possible.

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Sponsored Programs/Grants

The Office of Sponsored Programs/Grants facilitates and manages sponsored funding in collaboration with CSHL investigators, the Director of Research, and other CSHL departments.

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Technology Transfer

The Office of Business Development & Technology Transfer actively supports our scientists to partner with companies, investors and others in order to make a positive impact on society.

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Other ways to partner

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Our preprint servers: bioRxiv focuses on basic research in the life sciences; and medRxiv focuses on clinical research and is a partnership between ¶¶Òõ»Æ°æÏÂÔØ, BMJ and Yale University.

CSHL and Northwell Health are committed to bringing our discoveries out of the lab and to the patients. As a team, we are poised to identify new cancer diagnostics and therapeutics that will more effectively and rapidly treat cancer than ever before.

Our Core Facilities, provide all researchers with access to the latest technology and expertise. They are fast, reliable, and cost-effective, offering in-house support that can be customized and collaborative to spur the development of novel technological applications and creative research.

Less than half of CSHL’s annual revenues are derived from federal grants. Investments in CSHL’s community of more than 600 scientists spark research vital to relieving human suffering and improving the quality of life.