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                that reveal the biology behind challenging childhood diseases. Rare diseases affect 400 million people worldwide; most still lack answers. Autonomous AI can compress months of genomic and literature analysis 
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                Research Associate in Metallomics and Chemical Biology with the primary responsibility of performing metallomics studies including the preparation of responsive fluorescent sensors for application in 
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                of postgraduate research students and offers a vibrant and world class research environment. The School is currently seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Metallomics and Chemical Biology with 
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                research from molecules to medicines, from patient to policy across a range of therapeutic areas. The School of Medical Sciences is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Cancer Biology to join a 
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                innovative solutions to combat global health challenges. The candidate will work as part of a multidisciplinary team with strengths in biomaterial fabrication and stem cell biology, and help drive new research 
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                -lab.com/ ) • Focus: Structure/function of chromatin-associated complexes using cryo-EM and biochemical approaches • Requirements: PhD in structural biology/protein biochemistry; expertise in protein complex 
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                , and advanced molecular biology and human iPS cell culture systems to study disease-causative biological mechanisms. You will employ a range of techniques including biochemistry, cell culture, lenti 
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                Research Associate to join our dynamic team and contribute to pioneering research in cancer and stem cell biology. In this role, you will design and conduct experiments aimed at developing next-generation 
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                the University of Sydney School of Dentistry go beyond the mouth to enhance studies in fundamental cell biology, microbiology, molecular biology and biomechanics. It is our goal to ‘put the mouth into health 
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                , epidemiology, public health, biostatistics or a similar relevant field. Demonstrated experience in molecular and cell biology with a focus on infectious diseases, including in the development and conduct of qPCR