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of more than a dozen postdoctoral fellowships focused on wildlife health / One Health over the next decade (for DVMs, PhDs and/or DVM/PhDs). Each fellowship is for a three-year term. Fellows will be part of a
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on the optimization of the milking process in dairy cows. The focus of this applied program is the impact of milking technicians on udder health. We aim to support science-based development and on-farm implementation
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maintain a website and social media to allow for two-way extension process. This position thus requires good communication skills, understanding of agronomy, being a good problem detector and solver, having
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focusing on the optimization of the milking process in dairy cows. The focus of this applied program is the impact of milking technicians on udder health. We aim to support science-based development and on
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Production Services. Individuals having DVM and/or PhD degrees, or equivalent, and research interests, capacity and performance in a dairy population medicine and udder health area are encouraged to apply
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related to factors and human behaviors that might affect the milk harvesting process and udder health on dairy farms. Also, innovative online training modules for dairy employees considering diverse
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to scientists and students from university, government and industrial labs around the world. These groups employ CHESS to conduct research in areas ranging from biology, physics, and chemistry to mechanical and
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Medical College and Cornell Tech in New York City. We offer a fully funded Postdoctoral position for one year with possibility for renewal for a second year. The position is located in-person in Ithaca, NY
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, living digital monographs that are available through web and mobile services for students, professionals, citizen scientists, and government agencies worldwide. BOW is in the process of transforming from a
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. Experience of managing a research lab and coordinating research projects. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: At least 6 years of research experience obtained after conferral of PhD degree, in a combination of titles