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position has the possibility of renewal for up to three years. The successful candidate will work closely with a primary faculty mentor (Dr. Jessica Salerno) to conduct and publish research on moral and
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Dr. Joseph Amsili, Director of Cornell’s Soil Health Program. The ideal candidate will possess a PhD in economics, agricultural and resource economics, data science or closely related field, with
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AM) Position Description: Apply Position Description Postdoctoral Associate in Multi-omics analysis Dr. Serpa’s Laboratory - Cyte Department of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences College
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mentor (Dr. Jessica Salerno) to conduct and publish research on moral and legal decision-making at the individual and group level. Primary tasks will include analyzing and publishing a variety of projects
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of the experiment, from data analysis to detector operations and HL-LHC detector upgrades. The successful candidate is expected to engage actively in CMS measurements as well as the smart pixels program (https
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, United States of America [map ] Subject Areas: Human Centered Design Architecture Urban Planning Computer Science Public Health Salary Range: $62,232 to $88,745 Appl Deadline: 2025/12/02 04:59 AM (posted 2025/11/05 05:00
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formative and summative assessments of systems-thinking skills at the course and program levels; support scaffolding systems-thinking pedagogy across the E&S curriculum. The position is supported by Cornell’s
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. The Postdoctoral Associate plays a central role in establishing a research program linking field-based disease biology with genomic pathogen surveillance and pangenome scale analysis of fungal pathogens
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undergraduate and graduate trainees as appropriate in the lab and field. This position will be funded by USDA NIFA Agricultural Microbiome Program. The individual will need to have the ability to drive to field
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, supported by a generous gift from Joan and Irwin Jacobs, will join the cadre of trainees supported by the NIH T32 AIPrN training program. This training program represents the first institutional training