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require surgical resection of diseased bowel. However, surgery is not a cure, with high recurrence rates after surgery. This remains poorly understood; however, some factors associated with risk of
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details please visit the IPhD website or contact Professor Aleksandar Nioloski A.Nikoloski@murdoch.edu.au Robbie McDonald at the CSIRO - Robbie.mcdonald@csiro.au Vivek Ravisankar at Tronox Mining
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to optimise antibiotic use, reduce inappropriate antibiotic prescribing, and encourage improved patient health outcomes. The benefits associated with AMS programs include cost-effective treatments, reduced side
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The Arthur McComb PhD Field Work Grant Arthur McComb was Professor of Environmental Science at Murdoch University from 1989-1996. He was passionate in wanting to improve the state of environmental
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groups, and an awareness of security and ethical issues associated with working with health and sensitive data. A full list of selection criteria is available within the position description. About
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Research Course at Curtin University by March 2025. Enquiries Project Lead: Professor Dale Chapman Scholarships Email Alert Sign up now
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application is not successful, we'll notify you by email. For more information about the application process please contact Professor Sridha Sridharan . About the scholarship About the project Hyperspectral
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study economics at the University of Melbourne. After completing his degree, he came to live in Australia and was appointed as an Emeritus Professor in the Faculty of Business and Economics. This
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Wilson Award is available to promote spine research at QUT, and honours the stellar contribution to scientific innovation in spine research made by our former Research Director, Professor Clayton Adam
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the resources technology and critical minerals sector. There will be opportunities to be involved in the Trailblazer Program and associated events. Scholarships Email Alert Sign up now