Researcher in Pathology
Cornell University
United States

Department of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY


Position Description

The Department of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences in the College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University invites applications for a tenure track faculty position in the Section of Anatomic Pathology. This individual will join a group of nine ACVP board-certified pathologists whose goals include providing outstanding diagnostic services (necropsy and biopsy); training anatomic pathology residents and fellows; teaching veterinary students in the preclinical years in the core curriculum and on the necropsy rotation; and advancing the understanding of disease processes through basic and clinical research.

The successful candidate will work with the staff of the Anatomic Pathology laboratory at the Cornell Animal Health Diagnostic Center (ADHC), a state-of-the-art diagnostic facility supported by the State of New York. The AHDC has capabilities in a wide range of diagnostic modalities housed in 12 dedicated diagnostic sections, including a BSL-3 laboratory, and is accredited by the American Association of Laboratory Diagnosticians (AAVLD).

Capabilities in the Anatomic Pathology laboratory include:

  • Immunohistochemistry

  • In situ hybridization

  • Molecular diagnostics

  • Digital microscopy

The section handles over 11,000 biopsies and 2,000 necropsies per year and is noted for its specialties in:

  • Dermatopathology

  • Hepatopathology

  • Forensic pathology

  • Oncologic pathology

  • Neuropathology

The diagnostic emphasis of this position is on dermatopathology.


Teaching Responsibilities

Teaching will include substantial involvement in the core veterinary curriculum via:

  • Tutoring

  • Content development

  • Delivery of didactic lectures

  • Laboratory exercises

Opportunities exist to contribute to curricular revitalization and the development of novel teaching modalities.


Research Environment

We are a highly interactive group with a strong history of funded independent and collaborative research, several ongoing multi-investigator grant subcontracts, and joint appointments across several departments.

There are abundant opportunities for research with colleagues across departments within our college and in other colleges on campus.

The position includes access to a shared dedicated laboratory space for pathology faculty to support their research interests.

Faculty research in the Section of Anatomic Pathology is funded through various agencies including:

  • National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)

  • Private foundations

  • A robust internal grant program

Faculty researchers seek to understand pathophysiology and disease mechanisms, leveraging a wide range of molecular, genomic, and biochemical approaches in their research, and have access to a rich biobank of specimens.


About the Department

The Department of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences advances:

  • Animal health and welfare through innovative disease diagnosis and prevention

  • Safety of animal-derived foods

  • Education of the next generation of veterinary professionals

  • Public service through clinical, diagnostic, and outreach services to the residents of New York and beyond

The department builds on three major strengths:

  • The population dynamics of health and disease

  • Interaction with production animals and producers

  • Laboratory diagnostic sciences

The AHDC provides a rich environment for pathologists, with diagnostic specimens submitted from animal populations worldwide.


Qualifications

Candidates must have:

  • A DVM or equivalent degree

  • Completed a three-year residency in veterinary anatomic pathology

Preferred qualifications:

  • Board certification in veterinary pathology (ACVP, ECVP)

  • Board-eligible individuals are encouraged to apply

Additional expectations include:

  • Advanced training in dermatopathology

  • Strong interpersonal and communication (written and oral) skills

  • Ability to work cooperatively with clinicians at the Cornell University Hospital for Animals and at external clinics

  • Ability to provide diagnostic results in a timely manner

  • Active engagement in client communication

Experience in course design and delivery within a veterinary professional curriculum is desirable.

Distribution of effort in the Section and Department will be determined in accordance with:

  • Academic priorities

  • Service needs

  • Candidate expertise

  • Academic goals


Salary

Salary Range: $120,000 – $140,000

Offers higher than the published salary range might be considered to meet unique circumstances, qualifications, academic discipline, and experience.


Application Information

For more information, please contact:

Dr. Andrew Miller
Chair of the Search Committee
Email: andrew.miller@cornell.edu

Prospective candidates should upload their application materials to:
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/31602

Application Materials

  • Cover letter including statement of career goals (max 1 page)

  • Curriculum vitae

  • Statement of teaching philosophy and research goals (max 1 page)

  • Email addresses for three references who will be invited to upload their letters at a later time


Application Deadline

Review of applications will begin on February 23, 2026 and continue until the position is filled.


About Cornell Veterinary Medicine

The College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University is recognized internationally as a leader in:

  • Public health

  • Biomedical research

  • Animal medicine

  • Veterinary medical education


Pay Range

Refer to Posting Language

Pay Ranges

The hiring rate of pay for the successful candidate will be determined considering the following criteria:

  • Prior relevant work or industry experience

  • Education level to the extent education is relevant to the position

  • Academic Discipline

  • Unique applicable skills


Employment Assistance

For general questions about the position or the application process, please contact the Recruiter listed in the job posting or email:

mycareer@cornell.edu

If you require an accommodation for a disability in order to complete an employment application or to participate in the recruiting process, you are encouraged to contact:

Cornell Office of Civil Rights
Phone: (607) 255-2242
Email: accommodations@cornell.edu

Applicants that do not have internet access are encouraged to visit their:

  • Local library

  • Local Department of Labor

You may also request an appointment to use a dedicated workstation in the Office of Talent Attraction and Recruitment at the Ithaca campus by emailing mycareer@cornell.edu.


Notice to Applicants

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Posting Date: 2026-01-29


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