57 assistant-professor-and-health-informatics Postdoctoral positions at Cornell University
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to Rene Kizilcec, Principal Investigator of the NTO and Associate Professor of Information Science, at kizilcec@cornell.edu Pay Ranges: $61,008 - $80,000. The hiring rate of pay for the successful candidate
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has concluded. Inquiries about your application may be directed to Rene Kizilcec, Principal Investigator of the NTO and Associate Professor of Information Science, at kizilcec@cornell.edu Employment
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14853, United States of America [map ] Subject Areas: Nutrition Epidemiology Public Health Data Science Medicine (more...) Bioinformatics / Clinical , Computer Science , Mathematics , statistics Salary
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candidate will work closely with Professor Bezner Kerr to advance several ongoing projects related to agroecology and rural development in Malawi, as well as develop new research projects on transdisciplinary
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technology studies, among other disciplines. The successful candidate will work closely with Professor Bezner Kerr to advance several ongoing projects related to agroecology and rural development in Malawi, as
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. The successful candidate will work closely with Professor Bezner Kerr to advance several ongoing projects related to agroecology and rural development in Malawi, as well as develop new research projects
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Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Energy (more...) Microbiology Aging, Community Health, Community Psychology, Disparities, Environmental Health, Environmental Health Justice & Policy, Environmental
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to fellows with research interests in areas broadly related to the CPC’s four main areas: families & children; health behaviors & disparities; poverty & inequality; and immigration & diversity. Especially
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with climate data is preferred but not required. Experience in ornithology is a bonus but not required. Supervision Exercised The postdoctoral associate will be advised by Dr. Courtney Davis, Assistant
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postdoctoral scholar will collaborate with Professor Alexandra Coso Strong to examine how institutions build capacity (e.g., human, organizational, infrastructure) to conduct research and support workforce