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detailed working knowledge of plant transformation services. The role will be responsible for developing and introducing new transformation services and will collaborate closely with a team focused on
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degree. Demonstrated knowledge and experience in the analysis of ancient DNA from Quaternary (or older) sediments. Demonstrated knowledge and experience in the bioinformatic processing of DNA data
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developing research protocols. Excellent Microsoft Office skills, particularly MS Excel and MS Word. Basic knowledge to discuss and conduct statistical analysis. Demonstrated knowledge and experience in
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community and opportunities to collaborate To be successful you will need: Working knowledge of plant growth and maintenance, horticulture and/or plant physiology, with an understanding of plant
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healthcare services. To be successful you will need: Demonstrated experience in evidence synthesis methodology research, research methods, and experience in conducting systematic reviews Outstanding knowledge
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The National Industry PhD Program is an Australian Government initiative to enhance workforce mobility among graduate researchers, and to promote knowledge transfer between academia and industries
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an impactful career in quantum technology within a world-leading research institution. To be successful at Level A you will need: A PhD in Quantum Physics, good knowledge in the Physics of Quantum devices
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: Knowledge of tissue culture, plant transformation systems, plant molecular biology and/or plant physiology. Working knowledge of running a biological sciences research laboratory. Proven experimental skills
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practise for facility operations. To be successful you will need: Knowledge of tissue culture, plant transformation systems, plant molecular biology and/or plant physiology. Working knowledge of running a
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to analyse and interpret complex field trials, including using statistical approaches Knowledge of Australian dryland farming systems and associated research trends and gaps A track-record of publishing