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inclusiveness. Postdoctoral Associates receive competitive salaries according to the Cornell University Postdoctoral Associate stipend system which follows the National Institutes of Health Fellowship and
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competitive salaries according to the Cornell University Postdoctoral Associate stipend system which follows the National Institutes of Health Fellowship and Training Stipend Levels. Start date is negotiable
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the National Institutes of Health Fellowship and Training Stipend Levels. Start date is negotiable; the position has an initial duration of one-year with potential extension based on performance, productivity
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, statistics and model development aligned with the Lab's mission. Ability to conduct original research, from conception to completion. Strong record of success conducting research and scholarly activities
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Requirements: As part of the university's comprehensive vaccination program, all Cornell employees are required to have and provide proof of an FDA-or WHO-authorized or approved COVID-19 primary vaccination
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of our projects are funded through the National Institutes of Health, Cornell’s Institute for Digital Agriculture (CIDA: https://digitalagriculture.cornell.edu/ ), the NSF Center for Research
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applied research and real impact in the realms of wildlife health and related One Health endeavors. Fellowship applicants need to propose to work with both: 1) a primary mentor from Cornell University’s
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an arrangement. Applicants can only submit one proposal for any given funding cycle. Note that the Cornell primary mentor can be part of more than one proposal, but can only host one K. Lisa Yang Wildlife Health
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: capture and editing of landscape and field recordings; original sound design and performance (including using Make Noise, Eurorack, or other synthesizer systems); original visual and installation design
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scientists to understand the complicated plant metabolism using engineering approaches. Several of our projects are funded through the National Institutes of Health, Cornell’s Institute for Digital Agriculture