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 Ph.D. position in algal biotechnology PhD position - 3 years (m/f/d) Algal biotechnology Leipzig University, Faculty of Life Sciences, Institute of Biology, Plant Physiology group of Prof. Severin Sasso, Leipzig, Germany Start: 1 July 2024 Deadline: 7 May 2024 The Plant Physiology group at the Institute of Biology, Leipzig University, offers a Ph.D. position (Promotionsstelle) starting from 1 July 2024, subject to formal funding approval. Activities and responsibilities The unicellular alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii secretes substantial amounts of glycolate under photorespiratory conditions (Taubert et al., Plant Biotechnol. J. 17, 1538-1546 (2019)). As glycolate is an important industrial chemical, its production in a photosynthetic microorganism opens up the long-term potential to establish a biotechnological industry based on renewable resources. The aim of a new third-party-funded project is to improve glycolate secretion. For this purpose, we want to use physical mutagenesis (e.

14 Postdoctoral Fellowships at Cornell University, New York

 14 Postdoctoral Fellowships at Cornell University, New York

Are you holding PhD degree and looking for Postdoctoral Fellowships? Cornell University, New York invites multiple online application for Postdoctoral Fellowships in various research areas. Candidates interested in Postdoctoral Fellowships can check the details and may apply as soon as possible.



1. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

We are recruiting a postdoctoral associate to contribute to multiple research projects in tomato and eggplant genomics. The person in this position will have the ability to develop the specific direction of their research in collaboration with the PI, but likely areas of focus may include population genomics, trait discovery and mapping, and the development of genomic selection schemes and prediction models in tomato and eggplant. In addition to developing their own research project, this position is expected to play a significant role in training and mentoring graduate and undergraduate students in the lab. The postdoctoral associate will be expected to publish their research in peer-reviewed journals and travel to present at research conferences. There will also be opportunities to participate in extension programming, depending on the interests of the candidate. Laboratory, field and greenhouse safety training; training in lab protocols; guidance and feedback in proposal development, experimental design, analysis, and manuscript preparation.

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2. Postdoctoral Position 

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NIH-funded postdoctoral positions are available in Dr. Fenghua Hu’s laboratory at Cornell University to study molecular and cellular mechanisms of neurodegeneration, particularly amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) and Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Candidates with prior experiences in molecular and cell biology, biochemistry or neuroscience are encouraged to apply. Details of Dr. Hu’s laboratory, ongoing research projects, and recent publications can be found at https://hu.wicmb.cornell.edu/. Successful candidates should have a recent Ph.D. in molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry or neuroscience. Prior research experience in mouse models, and/or membrane trafficking and lysosome biology will be a plus. Interested candidates should contact Dr. Fenghua Hu (fh87@cornell.edu).

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3. Postdoctoral Position 

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We seek a Postdoctoral Associate with experience in statistical modeling who is also interested in natural resource decision-making and species conservation. The successful candidate will use data products from eBird Status and Trends (https://science.ebird.org), combined with datasets from field surveys and remote sensing, to map Pinyon Jay distributions and investigate potential factors behind population change. The specific focus of the project will include (a) testing the association between eBird-based population trends and habitat conditions, and (b) exploring avenues for combining information sources from eBird with data from other monitoring programs. As such, the successful candidate will work closely with researchers both at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the USDA Forest Service to address information needs while gaining valuable experience working on a large-scale, multi-agency problem. The postdoctoral associate will be advised by Dr. Viviana Ruiz-Gutierrez in close collaboration with Dr. Andrew Stillman at the Cornell Lab, and by Dr. Gavin Jones at the USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station.

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 4. Postdoctoral Position 

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The Ichikawa lab at Cornell University’s Department of Molecular Medicine is actively seeking collaborative and enthusiastic postdoctoral candidates. We welcome applicants with strong expertise in Chemical Biology, Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Organic Chemistry, or Proteomics. The successful candidate will engage in exciting research projects focused on unraveling the molecular mechanisms by which post-translational modifications impact fundamental biological processes, mainly through interactions with E3 ubiquitin ligases.

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5. Postdoctoral Position 

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The Zehnder Lab at Cornell University is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate to perform research on the failure of soft materials. Research will be under the direction of Prof. Alan Zehnder. The successful candidate will be part of a small team consisting of Profs. Zehnder and C.Y. Hui and a Ph.D. student, working to understand, quantify and model time dependent damage leading to fracture in soft materials. The role is primarily experimental but, depending on the candidate’s interests and expertise, may involve theoretical and/or computational modeling. The nominal start date of this position is April 1, 2024 but a flexible start date is possible. The initial appointment will be for one year, with the possibility of an extension depending on satisfactory performance and budget availability. 

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6. Postdoctoral Position 

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The Postdoctoral Associate will be affiliated with ILR’s Experimental Psychology and Organizations Lab (ExPO Lab), a group of micro organizational behavior and human resources researchers who seek to advance knowledge about fundamental psychological processes relevant to human attitudes, cognitions and behavior in organizations. The Postdoctoral Associate will actively contribute to the research mission of the lab, including working on joint projects with ExPO Lab faculty and students, while also moving their own independent research projects toward publication. We are particularly interested in candidates whose research interests align with ExPO Lab faculty members’ ongoing research activities. Applicants are encouraged to review faculty profiles before submitting their materials. The Postdoctoral Associate will be asked to help manage the lab during their appointment. The Postdoctoral Associate will receive $70,000 in salary as well as a modest research budget $7,500.00 and $3,000.00 in moving allowance.

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7. Postdoctoral Position 

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The Robert Frederick Smith School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (CBE) is seeking a highly motivated and talented individual to join our Active Learning Initiative (ALI) team as a Postdoctoral Researcher in Engineering Education. This position is part of an exciting project aimed at deconstructing the existing Unit Operations Laboratory course and developing new inquiry-based learning modules to be embedded across the curriculum to achieve our vision of making the School a “living laboratory.” The postdoctoral scholar will work directly with Professor Allison Godwin, a tenured engineering education faculty member in CBE. The impacts of this change will be studied using both qualitative and quantitative tools to understand how active and open-ended problem-solving throughout the curriculum affects student learning, identities as engineers, motivation, and career pathways.

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 8. Postdoctoral Position 

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Within the Yang Center, the Postdoctoral Associate will work closely with Assistant Director, Dr. Laurel Symes, and collaborators at the National Park Service (Dr. Aaron Weed), Dartmouth College (Dr. Matt Ayres and graduate student Pooja Panwar), University of Windsor (Dr. Hannah ter Hofstede) and Colby Sawyer College (Dr. David Lutz). Across the collaborative group, we span expertise in domains including bird and bat ecology, forestry and forest stewardship, bioacoustics, statistics and computer and data science. The mission of the National Park Service (NPS) is to preserve, protect, and maintain the integrity of park ecosystems for the enjoyment of future generations, and this relies upon science-based information on species distributions, habitat associations, and responses to disturbance. The Postdoctoral Associate will work closely with an established collaborative team to support the mission of the NPS through analysis and interpretation of bioacoustic data.

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9. Postdoctoral Position 

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The Meredith Lab in Cornell University’s Department of Public and Ecosystem Health is seeking an outstanding research support specialist/postdoctoral associate in the area of public health systems optimization. This position involves proposal development, designing and conducting research, managing projects, supporting students and other personnel, coordinating with partners, and writing research manuscripts. The candidate will pursue established questions, and will also have latitude to develop their own questions within the context of on-going projects or other topics that our group works on.

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10. Postdoctoral Position 

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The Tako Lab conducts multidisciplinary research that links between the research fields of Food Science and Nutrition. Overall research focuses on various aspects of (a) dietary trace mineral deficiencies, cause and effects, with emphases on the physiological and nutritional factors and practices that influence the intestinal absorption of micronutrients, specifically iron and zinc. (b) the characterization of the individual and interactive effects of dietary minerals (Fe/Zn), phytochemicals and prebiotics common to staple foods on the intestinal microbiome and BBM functionality. Evaluation of plant origin bioactive compounds extracted from food crops on mineral (Fe, Zn) dietary bioavailability and absorption in vivo.

In this context, we use approaches that utilize both cellular and unique animal (Gallus gallus, both hatchling and embryonic) models to assess mineral bioavailability of staple food crops, and plant origin bioactive compounds. In general, my research is focused at: 1. Alleviating dietary mineral deficiencies in at-risk populations; 2. The development of a novel zinc status physiological blood biomarker (the LA:DGLA ratio); 3. The study of the effects of mineral deficiencies (Zn and Fe) on the intestinal brush border membrane functionality using the Gallus gallus model; 4. The interplay between nutrient intake and gene expression (nutrigenomics) relevant to Fe and Zn deficiency; 5. The interactions between host Fe and Zn status and the gut microbiome; and 6. The characterization of the individual and interactive effects of dietary minerals (Fe/Zn), phytochemicals and prebiotics common to staple foods (chickpea, bean, wheat, lentil) on the intestinal microbiome and BBM functionality. Evaluation of plant origin bioactive compounds extracted from food crops on mineral (Fe, Zn) dietary bioavailability and absorption in vivo.

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 11. Postdoctoral Position 

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The Department of Food Science at Cornell University is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate who will be responsible for experiment implementation and data analysis as part of a multi-year project at the intersection of microbial food safety, process engineering, and modeling. The postdoctoral associate should be an experienced scientist or engineer motivated by the opportunity for independent as well as collaborative research experiences that lead to better defined environmental sanitation procedures and equipment hygienic design principles for food manufacturers.

The ideal candidate will have strong computational skills and be capable of applying the principles of engineering to the problems of the food industry. The individual will be required to develop methods for the design, fabrication, and operation of bench and floor-scale experimental systems. Prior experience modeling microbial growth and inactivation behavior, using Multiphysics simulation software (COMSOL, Ansys) is highly desirable. Additional experience in microbiology and aseptic technique is preferred. Related skills could include experience in Clean-In-Place technologies, foulant characterization and control, or modeling thermal inactivation. 

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12. Postdoctoral Position 

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The Proteomics Postdoctoral Associate will assist the Director of the BRC Proteomics and Metabolomics Facility in the development and implementation of various sample preparation techniques and LC-/MS/MS techniques for proteomics analysis, and subsequent MS data interpretation involved in an NIH funded project about mechanistic studies of Alzheimer’s disease. The Proteomics and Metabolomics Facility is a Biotechnology Resource Center Service Facility that provides fee-for-service access to advanced technologies in protein separations, identification and characterization as well as on other macromolecules and small molecules through Liquid Chromatographic Mass Spectrometry. Customers of the facility include faculty, staff and students from Cornell University, Weill Cornell Medicine, and external non-profit and for-profit institutions. The position will be a key part of a high-energy, cutting-edge Proteomics Facility team and requires the ability to participate in multi-disciplinary research in a collaborative setting. 

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 13. Postdoctoral Position 

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A Postdoctoral Fellow or Research Associate position is available in the Flyak laboratory in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at Cornell University. A candidate will drive a fully funded antibody-discovery project. At the Flyak lab at Cornell University, we study human antibody response to viral pathogens. We are currently focused on discovering the main principles of effective antibody response to the highly genetically diverse Hepatitis C virus – a leading cause of chronic liver disease and liver cancer. The candidate will use cross-disciplinary tools to dissect human antibody response to Hepatitis C virus. Working with other Flyak lab members, the candidate will also contribute to the structural characterization of isolated antibodies and the development of a prophylactic HCV vaccine. More information about research in the Flyak Lab can be found at flyaklab.org.

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 14. Postdoctoral Position 

Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:

The Enhancing Abilities Lab and the Virtual Embodiment Lab (PIs: Shiri Azenkot and Andrea Stevenson Won) at Cornell Tech and Cornell University are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral associate to work on an interdisciplinary research project to examine how principles of guiding, especially haptic feedback, can be used to improve human-agent interactions in challenging environments, specifically underwater diving. As part of this initiative, and in collaboration with the RealITHASC lab led by the third co-PI, Silvia Ferrari, our DoD-funded project aims to develop diving simulators in virtual reality that can be used to prototype human-agent interactions.

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