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with school-based Aboriginal staff, especially the Aboriginal Education Officers and the Cultural Mentors, and build effective relationships with the schools’ Principals and Heads of Professional
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, and schools works to establish a strengths-based program that supports whole-of-school change and fosters long-term relationships between schools and their local communities. By engaging selected
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statistical techniques (e.g. PLS, PCA, k-fold validation). Ability to interpret scientific problems and translate them into reproducible, data-driven workflows and analytical models. Familiarity with version
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. The Adelaide node of PSBA enables plant synthetic biology services for agricultural crops, as well as for synthetic biology projects in ‘model’ plants. It provides infrastructure and expertise for research
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. The Adelaide node of PSBA enables plant synthetic biology services for agricultural crops, as well as for synthetic biology projects in ‘model’ plants. It provides infrastructure and expertise for research
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advances in process-based crop models such as APSIM, their integration often remains limited. This project proposes to get more out of on-farm data streams and process models through their more formal
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motivated to mentor the next generation of vets and nurses by imparting knowledge and modelling the highest standards of professional behaviour. Candidates who are working towards their certificate IV in
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the field. Our research programs focus on the spectrum of heart rhythm disorders and involve a multidisciplinary team of physicians, bioengineers, research scientists and computational modellers. This allows
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environmentally sustainable bio-manufacturing. The Adelaide node of PSBA enables plant synthetic biology services for agricultural crops, as well as for synthetic biology projects in ‘model’ plants. It provides
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underpinnings of the illegal wildlife trade (IWT), with particular emphasis on tracing and analysing illicit financial flows, trade-based money laundering, and the economics of transnational environmental crime