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on the interest of the individual. The Johnson lab sits in the Division of Nutritional Sciences and is a leader in coordinated efforts to support research excellence in the Microbiome Sciences at Cornell University
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: the incumbent will work closely with NGO and academic partners in Southeast Asia, including partners in Cambodia, Malaysia, and Vietnam. Responsibilities will include coordinating with in-country partners
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movement data Collaborating with a transdisciplinary international team of experts Assisting with project coordination and management Developing multiple peer-reviewed manuscripts as a lead-author and a co
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of the individual. The Johnson lab sits in the Division of Nutritional Sciences and is a leader in coordinated efforts to support research excellence in the Microbiome Sciences at Cornell University. The lab focuses
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: the incumbent will work closely with NGO and academic partners in Southeast Asia, including partners in Cambodia, Malaysia, and Vietnam. Responsibilities will include coordinating with in-country partners
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: the incumbent will work closely with NGO and academic partners in Southeast Asia, including partners in Cambodia, Malaysia, and Vietnam. Responsibilities will include coordinating with in-country partners
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tools; synthesize partner data; occasional site visits across NYS. Publications & Dissemination (15%) – Lead/assist manuscripts and conference papers. Mentoring & Project Coordination (5%) – Mentor
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. Publications & Dissemination (15%) - Lead/assist manuscripts and conference papers. Mentoring & Project Coordination (5%) - Mentor graduate/undergraduate research assistants; coordinate with interdisciplinary
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undergraduate students on research projects Contribute to organizing and coordinating initiative activities, including seminars, working groups, and symposia Lead or contribute to white papers and research
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practices. The candidate will design, coordinate, and perform field studies, prepare manuscripts for high-impact scientific journals, and will have opportunities to present and publish scholarly work at local