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lateral flow devices (LFDs) against clinically important targets. Prior research experience in developing LFDs is a mandatory requirement for this role. The complementary knowledge across nanotechnology
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these areas is targeted towards achieving sustainable agricultural production for healthier and environmentally resilient outcomes; optimising the economic and nutritional value of South Australia’s clean
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type 1 diabetes, as well as from clinical trials targeting the gut microbiome. In this role, you'll take on leadership, driving impactful service and engagement activities while managing research
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research in digital sociology, ethnographic methods, and human-AI relationships. Your responsibilities will include: Conduct research, analysis, and publication targeting diverse audiences, including
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. This project focuses on targeting ion channels found in pain-sensing nerve fibres that innervate the gut. The candidate for this position will be involved in all aspects of the project and will be expected
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. The project aims to evaluate grain filling duration as a potential target for selection in plant breeding programs by assessing the impact of the trait on yield and other agronomic characters. In addition
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teams who work towards a shared vision, clear goals and targets and developing a culture of excellence, innovation and collaboration across professional teams in the Centre, La Trobe partners and external
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climate change, including emissions reduction targets, adaptation strategies, and financial support for developing nations. The Paris Agreement was signed at the COP21, where all UN member states agreed to
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sensitive lateral flow devices (LFDs) against clinically important targets. Prior research experience in developing LFDs is a mandatory requirement for this role. The complementary knowledge across