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Running with Team CSHL at the 2013 Long Island Marathon Weekend
I run. Not terribly far, and not every day, but enough so that I can say that I run. Every now and then I’ve gotten to run to raise money for various worthy causes, which has made the motivation to … Continue reading
Posted in Faculty & Friends, Sports
Tagged 10K, athletes, Long Island, marathon, NY, running, Scientists
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From Bench to Bikeside: when scientists leave the lab and take to the hills
by Clare Rebbeck** As researchers at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory we work with cancer cells day in, day out. We hope that one day we will discover something that will change the lives of the many people diagnosed with cancer. … Continue reading
Posted in Cancer, Faculty & Friends
Tagged Bike ride, Biking, cancer, Charity, Events, Hannon, Scientists, Tour de Pink, Young Survivor Coalition
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