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As you consider a career with Cornell University, we think that you will find Cornell to be an exciting environment that offers multiple opportunities and encourages advancement and development. Located in the Finger Lakes region of New York State, Cornell University is committed to creating a more diverse and inclusive campus in which to work, study, teach and serve.
Faculty Positions
Tenure track faculty position Department of Molecular Medicine - [Posted 11/16/09]
The Department of Molecular Medicine invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the rank of Assistant Professor. Applications from individuals at a more advanced rank will also be considered. We seek candidates dedicated to a mechanistic understanding of intracellular and intercellular communication. Of particular interest are applicants using molecular, cellular, and physical approaches to address questions in cell signaling and biomembranes. The successful candidate is expected to develop a strong and independent research program and contribute to the teaching activities of the Department.
Tenure track position in Clinical Pathology - Department of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences - [Posted 7/1/09]
The Department of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine has an open tenure track position in Clinical Pathology. The Clinical Pathology Laboratory is a unit of the Animal Health Diagnostic Center (AHDC) with three ACVP-Board certified Clinical Pathologist positions, a laboratory supervisor, 7 medical technologists and 2 clerical staff. This high-volume, high-quality laboratory is equipped with state-of-the-art hematology and clinical chemistry analyzers and provides service both to clients of the AHDC and patients at the Cornell University Hospital for Animals.
Director of Clinical Program - Department of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences - [Posted 5/4/09]
The Department of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences of the College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University invites applications for a renewable faculty appointment as the Director of Clinical Programs in the Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program. The shelter medicine program currently has an epidemiologist, an animal behaviorist, a program coordinator, a computer support specialist and positions for two residents. The successful candidate will be primarily responsible for clinical instruction of residents and veterinary students and for clinical outreach to animal shelters.
Lecturer, Professional Curriculum - Department of Biomedical Sciences - [Posted 8/15/08]
Applications are invited for a post-DVM, 3-year appointment with possibility for renewal, beginning January 1, 2009 as a lecturer in a tutorial, problem-based veterinary medical curriculum in the College of Veterinary Medicine. Responsibilities of this position are diverse and include lecturing; serving as a tutor for groups of first and second year veterinary students; creating and revising educational laboratory modules; formulating and grading case-based assessments; and creating and editing tutorial case material.
Director of Baker Institute for Animal Health and Feline Health Center - [Posted 8/15/08]
The COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE AT CORNELL UNIVERSITY, Ithaca, New York, invites applications for a Director position that has been created to merge and advance the research and outreach missions of Cornell's Baker Institute for Animal Health and Feline Health Center. The Baker Institute is a world-renowned research facility, recognized for its multispecies expertise in immunology, infectious disease, genetics, genomics and reproduction. The Feline Health Center is the definitive resource for up-to-date information relating to all aspects of feline medicine and surgery. Together the Baker Institute and Feline Health Center programs are currently supported by 14 faculty, 17 research trainees, and 50 staff members.
Academic Anatomic Veterinary Pathologist - Biomedical Sciences - [Posted 5/28/08]
The Section of Anatomic Pathology in the College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University invites applications from highly motivated individuals for a non-tenure track appointment in anatomic pathology.
Non-Faculty Positions
Clinical Fellows - [Posted 10/21/08] [closes - ]
The College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University offers a two-year research fellowship for specialty-trained veterinarians. The purpose of the fellowship is to provide a significant research experience for clinical specialists committed to an academic career.
Postdoctoral Associate - [Posted 10/21/08] [closes - ]
A Postdoctoral Associate opportunity is available in a lab investigating the molecular pathogenesis of infectious bronchitis virus. A major goal of this position will be the development of a reverse genetic system by which we can manipulated the coronavirus genome. The position is supported for 1 year and can start immediately. Oversight of other students in the lab will provide teaching opportunities.

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