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associated microbes, and disease management in agricultural systems relevant to New York State and beyond. Function Statement The Field Crops Pathology program conducts research on diseases of field crops
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). * Should be comfortable with basic computer programs such as MS Word and Excel and Google Docs. * Familiar with basic molecular biological, cell biological, genetics and biochemical techniques. * Able
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equipment orders—computers, printers, furnishings, and capital equipment. Maintain equipment leases, insurance records, and inventories. Handle purchase orders, invoice reconciliation, and p‑card compliance
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programming of PLC-type devices. Computer skills in a PC and Linux environment. Experience in crane operation, rigging, and transportation of delicate experimental equipment. Experience with mechanical design
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educational benefits include tuition-free Extramural Study and Employee Degree Program, tuition aid for external education, and Cornell Children's Tuition Assistance Program. Learn more about our extensive
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tuition-free Extramural Study and Employee Degree Program, tuition aid for external education, and Cornell Children's Tuition Assistance Program: Education Benefits | Working at Cornell . Follow this link
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Studies (DGS) in the administrative tasks associated with the graduate program in the field of Applied Economics and Management with a specialty in student services relations. The individual will work
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. Through the Sustainability Leadership Program , Fellows join a cohort of early career scholars that receives curated support in science communication, strategic career planning, and collaborative leadership
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physical education program. The university is committed to excellence in academics and athletics, gender equity and diversity in its programs, and a well-balanced, broad-based intercollegiate athletics
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CHESS sub-facilities, the NSF-funded Center for High-Energy X-ray Sciences at CHESS (CHEXS, an NSF-supported program) and the Macromolecular Diffraction Facility of the Cornell High-Energy Synchrotron