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Acknowledgement of Country CSIRO acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land, sea and waters, of the area that we live and work on across Australia. We acknowledge their continuing connection to their culture and pay our respects to their Elders past and present. View our vision towards...
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Not sure if you meet all the criteria? While it is CSIRO policy that the successful candidate must meet all the essential criteria, there are many ways to demonstrate this. Don’t let the list discourage you. If you are unsure about applying, please reach out to the contact person in the Position...
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disease progression. The successful candidate will be responsible for undertaking numerous activities including molecular biology techniques, plant transformation and tissue culture, insect rearing, and
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vessel, RV Investigator, as well as infrastructure and biological collections managed by NCMI. The team works closely with internal and external collaborators to deliver reliable, user-friendly tools
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technical procedures, such as collection of biological samples from animals. Willingness to work with animals infected with serious zoonotic disease agents, following appropriate training, including
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(ELISAs) and virus neutralisation tests (VNTs). The position works in the biologically secure laboratories at physical containment level 3.
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international research, and support public engagement through tours and outreach activities. To succeed, you will bring your technical expertise in biological collections management, with strong problem-solving
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such as marine science, virology, molecular biology or similar. Experience in molecular biology techniques. Experience conducting and coordinating laboratory‐based experiments or tests, with a
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. Reference: 101000 As the successful candidate, you will bring: Tertiary qualifications in a relevant field (preferably biological or animal sciences) or equivalent experience in an area relevant to ACDP
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reproductive techniques (e.g., artificial insemination, in vitro fertilisation), experimental viral infections, and monitoring and collecting biological samples. In collaboration with other CSIRO scientists