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quantitative and qualitative social science research methods and knowledge of US health policy. The Research Associate will work closely with a team led by Dr. Sharon Tennyson at Cornell and Dr. Wendy Brunner
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Research Associate will work closely with a team led by Dr. Sharon Tennyson at Cornell and Dr. Wendy Brunner at Bassett Research Institute on an NIMHD grant entitled “School Based Health Centers
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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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will collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, contributing to design, data collection, policy analysis, prototyping, and dissemination. Candidates with expertise in any area—policy, AR/VR tools
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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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areas of the life and agricultural sciences. For more information about SIPS and the Horticulture Section, please visit http://sips.cals.cornell.edu/. The Geneva campus also includes USDA facilities
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conduct research on issues associated with warmwater fisheries management in New York State, with a focus on Oneida Lake. This collaboration between NYSDEC and CBFS started under Dr. John Forney and has
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team, contributing to design, data collection, policy analysis, prototyping, and dissemination. Candidates with expertise in any area—policy, AR/VR tools, community engagement, or programming
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demography, with over 200 affiliated faculty, graduate students, and postdocs. See http://www.cpc.cornell.edu/ for more information about CPC. Applicants must have completed a Ph.D. in demography, economics
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professionals direct twelve world-class, mission-driven programs. The Center for Avian Population Studies (CAPS) is one of the major programmatic units at the Lab, collecting and disseminating biodiversity data