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Australia (PSBA) network as we launch the Adelaide node, establishing plant synthetic biology services across agricultural crops and model plant systems. The Facility Manager is a hands-on role that supports
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Synthetic Biology Australia (PSBA) network as we launch the Adelaide node, establishing plant synthetic biology services across agricultural crops and model plant systems. Join us as our Stewardship Officer
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membership is an EMBL Partnership Programme established in 2010, entitled ‘EMBL Australia Partner Laboratory Network’ (PLN). The partnership aims to seed a dynamic, highly collaborative culture across
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and computational facilities and laboratories that support a vibrant postgraduate research community, and research partnerships spanning academia, government and the resources industry. The successful
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% superannuation applies. Fulltime, fixed term position, available until end of June 2028. Be part of an exciting new chapter in Australian science by joining the Plant Synthetic Biology Australia (PSBA) network as
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% superannuation applies. Fulltime, fixed term position, available until end of June 2028. Be part of an exciting new chapter in Australian science by joining the Plant Synthetic Biology Australia (PSBA) network as
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research network driving real-world impact, from advanced plant science to global food security. The Australian Plant Phenomics Network (APPN), led by the University of Adelaide, is seeking an experienced
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(HEO6) $92,511- $99,929 per annum plus an employer contribution of 17% superannuation applies. Full-time Fixed Term contract for 12 months. TERN (Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network) is
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focused on understanding and countering harmful narratives and, mis/disinformation, and applying social network analysis. To be successful you will need: PhD in a relevant discipline such as computer
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an employer contribution of 17% superannuation. 24 Months Fixed-term contract | Part-time or Full-time opportunity. The Australian Plant Phenomics Network (APPN) was established in 2009 under the Australian