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Curtin University Background in genetics, bioinformatics, epidemiology, biostatistics, or related fields Demonstrated computational skills and experience with genomic or health data analysis Commitment
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) design and analysis skills. Provide evidence of strong oral and written communication skills. Meet RMIT University's entry requirements for the Higher Degree by Research programs. The scholarship is open
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, to take full advantage of these complex datasets we will use bioinformatics to enable quicker and more comprehensive analysis. Aims: By using a bioinformatics analysis pipeline we will investigate whether
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PhD Scholarship in ‘Using nanoparticles to enhance the immune response and improve vaccine efficacy’
of disease and are readily available for many diseases, however there is a need for vaccines to complex diseases such as malaria and cancer. Vaccines to complex diseases are more difficult to design and
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scholarship, in partnership with the Australian Office of National Intelligence, will be awarded to an outstanding applicant interested in connecting spatial and spectral information to understand complex
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The PhD candidate will gain intensive knowledge in innovative processing protocols for complex mineral processing, column leaching, and mining site environmental science through hands-on experiments
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, teams are adapting to significant technological advances accompanied by great volumes of incoming data. Such changes have the potential to improve capabilities in complex and uncertain conditions, but
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-preserving trustworthy distributed machine learning. In this research, the successful candidates will focus on mathematical backgrounds involved in differential privacy to devise novel scalable approaches
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populations held in police custody. They are much more likely to experience socio-economic disadvantage, alcohol and/or other drug dependencies and have unmet complex and chronic mental and physical health
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scholarship, in partnership with the Australian Office of National Intelligence, will be awarded to an outstanding applicant interested in connecting spatial and spectral information to understand complex