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Status: Open Applications open: 23/06/2025 Applications accepted at any time View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information This PhD scholarship supports a student passionate about developing novel therapeutics for brain diseases such as stroke and...
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indicate that you are applying for a 'Faculty of Science Targeted Scholarship' at question two in the financial details section of the application form have a commencement date no later than 30 September
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PhD Scholarship The successful candidate will be experienced in targeting therapy in cancer and will work with NHMRC fellow and Laureate Professor Roger Smith to establish the development of novel
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league. Through six interlinked studies, we will profile match play and technical execution, examine physical correlates of key skills, track development in pathway athletes, evaluate targeted coaching
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PhD Scholarship The Therapeutic Targeting Research Group has a PhD Scholarship opportunity available for a student to join our team interested in undertaking translational research in the area of
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innovative, animal-free analytical methods for detecting interactions between Zoetis clostridial vaccines and their target antigens. Current rabbit-based testing methods have significant limitations
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Health Organisation data published in 1954 (see Highley 2015, 178; Oshinsky 2005, 130), with many thousands affected during serious outbreaks in the mid 1950s until the targeted introduction of the Salk
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this heterogenous sleep disorder. We will use these novel sleep technologies to deliver targeted treatments that are more effective at treating the underlying pathophysiology than current one-size-fits-all clinical
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-preventive-health-strategy-2021-2030?language=en Specifically, the purpose of this award is to complement funding in the field of research targeting: Obesity prevention through healthy food and nutrition
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therapeutic targets. The scholarship provides opportunities to apply statistical genetics approaches to dementia research within a collaborative and supportive research environment. Student type Future Students