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. The Postdoctoral Associate plays a central role in establishing a research program linking field-based disease biology with genomic pathogen surveillance and pangenome scale analysis of fungal pathogens
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INFORMATION: Required Qualifications: Must be 18 years of age. Must demonstrate knowledge and/or skill in camp program area(s). Program areas include arts and crafts, high adventure challenge, nature, outdoor
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Conservation Science Program to translate research into actionable solutions, enabling evidence-based conservation decision-making. We are interested in candidates that span a range of experience levels, from
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-supported program) and the Macromolecular Diffraction Facility of the Cornell High-Energy Synchrotron Source (MacCHESS, an NIH-supported National Resource) and will involve collaborative projects and beamline
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Architecture. A mentoring program will support the personal and professional development of the new faculty member, providing advocacy, guidance, and assistance. Qualifications: A Master’s degree in Landscape
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laboratory chemical safety program to comply with applicable laws and regulations for Cornell University’s Ithaca campus and outlying facilities, except for the except for Weill Cornell Medicine New York City
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the dean and partner with the senior associate dean for academic affairs and the academic program director of the Sloan Program in Health Administration on program development to equip students to lead and
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of vegetables crops. We are seeking a candidate who will develop an externally funded, innovative, research and extension program in plant pathology and plant-microbe biology, with a focus on vegetable diseases
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availability, the CIT Specialist could begin work as early as June 1 based on program needs, training, and availability. Specific Responsibilities Implement the CIT Curriculum for enrolled CIT campers
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gift from Joan and Irwin Jacobs, will join the cadre of trainees at the Center including those supported by the NIH T32 AIPrN training program. The program is designed to train the next generation of