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of 1 year. This position has the possibility of an additional one-year renewal contingent upon performance and available funding. The position will be based in Ithaca, NY. The Dyson School of Applied
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12-month, non-tenure track, position with an initial appointment of 1 year. This position has the possibility of an additional one-year renewal contingent upon performance and available funding
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College of Veterinary Medicine Cornell University Ithaca, NY Start date is negotiable. The successful candidate will work on this study together with other members of the team as well as collaborating with
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characteristics of obligate intracellular bacteria, including Ehrlichia and Neorickettsia spp. We use a mouse model to study the disease pathogenesis in the mammalian hosts. We also work with blood samples
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of obligate intracellular bacteria, including Ehrlichia and Neorickettsia spp. We use a mouse model to study the disease pathogenesis in the mammalian hosts. We also work with blood samples collected from
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employee training on dairy farms. This is your opportunity to combine science, technology, and outreach to improve animal welfare and farm performance. What You'll Do: Collaborate on meaningful projects
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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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the development of scientific manuscripts and research grant applications. The candidate will work with large, complex datasets from recently completed randomized trials and prospective cohort studies
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Quantitative Nutrition and Modeling The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) is a pioneer of purpose-driven science and Cornell University’s second largest college. We work across disciplines
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assist with the development of scientific manuscripts and research grant applications. The candidate will work with large, complex datasets from recently completed randomized trials and prospective cohort