Call for Postdoctoral Fellow

The AIPrN T32 program is now receiving applications for prospective trainees to be appointed to its 1 postdoctoral slot. To be eligible, trainees must be:

  1. A U.S. citizen, non-citizen U.S. national, or those lawfully admitted for permanent residence.

  2. Received a PhD in computer science, information science, bioinformatics, mathematics, or a biomedical field with quantitative expertise.

The T32 program requires dual mentorship - trainees will need to choose one mentor from the nutrition or related biomedical fields category and a second one from the computer and information science field listed on this page. Trainees will be expected to focus on questions related to AI and precision nutrition for their research and participate in a capstone course on this topic. Candidates should demonstrate quantitative research skills, excellent written and oral communication skills, and the ability to work independently and with collaborators. A track record of original first-author publications or conference proceedings from doctoral work is desirable.

Selected candidate will be paid a 12-month stipend consistent with NIH and Cornell guidelines. Postdoctoral fellows also may apply for additional pilot funds from the Center for Precision Nutrition and Health to conduct research (up to $20,000) and/or present at professional conferences, as well as to support registration for online conferences.

Applicants must submit a NIH Biosketch or Curriculum Vitae at the link below. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Applicants who are moved beyond the first screening will be asked to submit additional information.