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Cornell University, Systems Engineering Position ID: Cornell-Systems-POSTDOC [#27468] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Ithaca, New York 14853, United States of America
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Postdoctoral Associate: Neurodegeneration – Hu Lab, Weill Institute (Research & Innovation) Postdoc Associate: Neurodegeneration – Hu Lab, Weill Institute Weill Institute The Fenghua Hu lab (https
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Cornell University, CALS Molecular Biology and Genetics Position ID: Cornell-CALS Molecular Biology and Genetics-POSTDOC [#30069, WDR-00053216] Position Title: Position Location: Ithaca, New York
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"Advancing the Study of Social Isolation, Loneliness, and Cognitive Functioning in Older Adults Through the Use of Integrative Data Analysis.” As a postdoctoral associate, you will focus primarily on data
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in career development activities within and outside the university. Salaries are set at the NIH rate. Anticipated Division of Time Research: 95% - the successful postdoc will apply various methods
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on available work, funding, and performance. Anticipated Division of Time 75% Research. Conduct quantitative and qualitative social science research and perform data analysis. 15% Publication and Presentation
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of oneself and others. This is a six-month remote appointment with possible 12-month on-site extension contingent on available work, funding, and performance. Anticipated Division of Time 75% Research. Conduct
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% Computer research 15% Field Research 7% Writing 15% Requirements Required: - PhD in Plant Biology, Microbiology, Entomology, Plant Pathology, or a related field. - Experience working with plants as part of
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on performance and continuation of funding. Responsibilities: Conduct biostatistical analyses of large complex longitudinal datasets Develop final publishable-quality tables and figures for inclusion in research
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berries and high Drosophila populations facilitate the spread of sour rot through vineyards. The sour rot disease complex causes significant economic losses and methods of chemical control for Drosophila