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work, satisfactory performance and continued funding. Anticipated Division of Time Conduct experimental research, including characterizing mechanisms of plastic and e-waste degradation, genetic
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the rhizosphere in the context of drought stress, as well as disease dynamics in the phyllosphere. The candidate will evaluate plant phenotypes, sample plant tissues, perform DNA extractions and metabarcoding
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. The candidate will evaluate plant phenotypes, sample plant tissues, perform DNA extractions and metabarcoding library preparation, and analyze microbiome data. The candidate will also perform quantitative trait
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at the Ithaca campus. We expect the Postdoctoral Associate to be in residence in Ithaca. Initial appointment is for one year, with potential for renewal for a second year, contingent upon performance, available
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(EASL ) working group at the Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source (CHESS ). The Cornell EASL group’s mission is to advance the study of cultural heritage objects using synchrotron x-ray techniques
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University has an opening for a Postdoctoral Associate to work with the Conservation Science (EASL ) working group at the Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source (CHESS ). The Cornell EASL group’s mission is to
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-01) from the National Institute on Aging in collaboration with Northwestern University. The project is titled "Advancing the Study of Social Isolation, Loneliness, and Cognitive Functioning in Older
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if negotiated. The position requires a Ph.D., and experience with transient observations (at any wavelength). The position is for one year, with subsequent renewals depending on performance and the availability
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Exercised The applicant will provide frequent advice on complex issues related to research activities and provide training/instruction to undergraduates, graduate students, technicians and other postdocs in
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(the Center) at The College of Architecture, Art, and Planning at Cornell University (Cornell AAP) invites applications for a Postdoctoral Associate as part of the Center’s High Impact Initiative on Just and