60 assistant-professor-and-health-informatics Postdoctoral positions at Cornell University
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. The College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University is recognized internationally as a leader in public health, biomedical research, animal medicine, and veterinary medical education. Pay Range: $61,008.00
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University is recognized internationally as a leader in public health, biomedical research, animal medicine, and veterinary medical education. Employment Assistance: For specific questions about the position
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the following criteria: Prior relevant work or industry experience. Education level to the extent education is relevant to the position. Academic Discipline Unique applicable skills. Employment Assistance
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United States related to nutrition, infectious diseases, and maternal and child health; funded by the National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The post-doctoral associate
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, oversee work by Undergraduate Research Assistants, and contribute to project reporting. Requirements Ph.D. in natural resources, geography, sociology, conservation social sciences, or a closely related
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developmental perspectives linking psychological factors to health. Cutting-edge quantitative analytic methods. Core responsibilities include: Conducting data analysis for ongoing projects. Developing independent
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or industry experience. Education level to the extent education is relevant to the position. Academic Discipline Unique applicable skills. Employment Assistance: For general questions about the position
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project sites. The research will help gauge views and perceptions of hosting landowners, agricultural and rural community members, developers, and policymakers through qualitative and quantitative data
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research partners, participate in relevant meetings, oversee work by Undergraduate Research Assistants, and contribute to project reporting. Requirements Ph.D. in natural resources, geography, sociology
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project sites. The research will help gauge views and perceptions of hosting landowners, agricultural and rural community members, developers, and policymakers through qualitative and quantitative data