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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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; Cornell University), Ken Koedinger (Carnegie Mellon University), and Justin Reich (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Additionally, the postdoc will receive mentoring from members of the research team
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Koedinger (Carnegie Mellon University), and Justin Reich (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Additionally, the postdoc will receive mentoring from members of the research team and a Scientific Advisory
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) Position Description: Apply Position Description Postdoctoral Associate, Hybrid Body Lab Human Centered Design, College of Human Ecology Cornell University The Hybrid Body Lab at Cornell University is
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are set at the NIH rate. Anticipated Division of Time Research: 95%: The successful postdoc will apply various methods including but not limited to cell culture, gene interference, mass spectrometry
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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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in the context of anthropogenic stressors. Research Context and Opportunity: The postdoc will have the opportunity to leverage many years of bat viral spillover data collected in the field and the lab
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: Modeling Appl Deadline: (posted 2025/05/05, listed until 2025/11/05) Position Description: Apply Position Description Short term Postdoctoral Associate Position Available in Biological & Environmental
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be coordinated with research teams in Canada and Europe, and the Postdoctoral Associate will have the opportunity to conduct international comparative research based on interest and language skills
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research will be coordinated with research teams in Canada and Europe, and the Postdoctoral Associate will have the opportunity to conduct international comparative research based on interest and language