Postdoctoral Associate in Dairy Nutrition Modeling and Assistant Professor in Environmental Physiology at Cornell University
Cornell University’s Department of Animal Science is announcing two new academic positions: a Postdoctoral Associate in Dairy Nutrition Modeling and an Assistant Professor in Environmental Physiology. Both positions are based in Ithaca, New York, and are part of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS), a leader in interdisciplinary research and education.
Postdoctoral Associate in Dairy Nutrition Modeling:
This position is funded to collaborate with the BAIF Development Research Foundation and a multidisciplinary team including Joseph W. McFadden, Mike Van Amburgh, Jasmine Dillon, and Heather Huson. The postdoc will focus on developing a simplified version of the Cornell Net Carbohydrate and Protein System (CNCPS) tailored for smallholder farmers in Maharashtra, India. Responsibilities include integrating a 3,000-sample feed library, adapting the CNCPS for regional use, conducting comparative life-cycle assessments of milk production, and developing data management systems. The role involves travel to India (up to twice per year) and collaboration with industry stakeholders. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in Animal Science, Dairy Nutrition, Feed Science, or a related field, with strong skills in ruminant nutrition, feed processing, life cycle analysis, and nutrition modeling tools. The position offers a salary of $62,232 per year.
Assistant Professor in Environmental Physiology:
This tenure-track faculty position seeks a candidate to build a research and education program focused on how environmental stressors impact animal physiology, health, and productivity. The successful applicant will use integrative approaches to study physiological adaptation mechanisms, with opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration across nutrition, microbiology, immunology, genetics, and sustainability science. The position requires a Ph.D. in animal science, physiology, biomedical sciences, molecular and cellular biology, environmental biology, or a closely related field, with postdoctoral experience preferred. The annual base salary range is $90,000 - $135,000 for a 9-month appointment, and relocation assistance may be available.
Both positions are part of a vibrant academic community at Cornell University, offering access to advanced animal facilities, core instrumentation, and a collaborative environment. The research areas include Dairy Nutrition, Ruminant Nutrition, Animal Science, Environmental Physiology, Life Cycle Assessment, CNCPS, Feed Science, and Sustainability. Applications are reviewed as received, with deadlines of March 3, 2026 (postdoc) and March 6, 2026 (assistant professor). For more information and to apply, visit the provided Academic Jobs Online links.