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interactions that regulate soil health in cropping systems. Research will include microbiome analysis of field samples, and microcosm experiments designed to elucidate novel methods for manipulating soil
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-soil-microbe interactions in the rhizosphere that regulate soil carbon dynamics and contribute to plant nutrition. Research will include field experiments as well as greenhouse experiments conducted with
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motivated to compete for fellowships, should have some experience in mentoring students, and should be able to interact with collaborators. Besides research, the applicants will be encouraged to participate
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should be able to interact with collaborators. Besides research, the Postdoctoral Associate will be encouraged to participate in career development activities within and outside the university. Salaries
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molecular mechanisms that mediate in soil-microbe-plant-insect interactions in Ithaca, NY. Specific duties will include: (1) gather and merge existing data from lab and literature; (2) complete experiments
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molecular mechanisms that mediate in soil-microbe-plant-insect interactions in Ithaca, NY. Specific duties will include: (1) gather and merge existing data from lab and literature; (2) complete experiments
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soil-microbe-plant-insect interactions in Ithaca, NY. Specific duties will include: (1) gather and merge existing data from lab and literature; (2) complete experiments and synthesize data; (3) prepare
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Application Areas of Interest: Cyber-Human-Physical Systems: Human-System Interaction, Human-Centered Planning and Design. Smart, Connected, & Healthy Communities: Smart Integrative Energy Systems, Smart
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this position is filled. CALS hiring rate for this title is $61,008. College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Life. Changing. Cornell University is an innovative Ivy League and Land-grant university and a great
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research project. The goal of the research is to discover how collectives can be made more creative, intelligent and when they can select the rules governing their interactions. The focus of the position is