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Postdoctoral Associate- Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology Section- CALS Academic Job Description Plant Pathology and Plant Microbe Biology Section Postdoctoral Associate The College
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for edema rehabilitation. The Postdoc will work closely with Prof. Dr. Cindy-Hsin-Liu Kao, director of the Hybrid Body Lab, and our clinical collaborators at Weill Cornell Medical College. We offer a fully
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Postdoctoral Associate - Global Labor and Work, ILR Future of Work Program The Industrial and Labor Relations (ILR) School at Cornell University is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate to join the ILR Future of Work
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at our web sites, http://www.ilr.cornell.edu . Required Qualifications: PhD in Industrial Relations, Public Policy, Sociology, Political Science, Management, City and Regional Planning, or a closely
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. Responsibilities include cleaning datasets from recently completed research studies, database management, conducting statistical analyses (SAS or R), review/verification and archival of programs for research
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, director of the Hybrid Body Lab, and our clinical collaborators at Weill Cornell Medical College. We offer a fully funded Postdoctoral position for two years (with potential for extension) located in-person
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engaging, science-based training materials in both English and Spanish for farm workers and managers. Publish your findings and present at conferences (local to international). Collaborate with top
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Science under the direction of Principal Investigator, Rene Kizilcec. The NTO will work closely with providers of tutoring services, school leaders, districts, and social scientists to create the world’s largest
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studies. Responsibilities include cleaning datasets from recently completed research studies, database management, conducting statistical analyses (SAS or R), review/verification and archival of programs
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IPM practices for managing the sour rot disease complex in wine grapes. Sour rot disease is caused by a complex of actors including yeast, acetic acid bacteria and Drosophila fruit flies. Damaged