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, and complex transfusion needs. In this role, you’ll: Contribute directly to research that informs clinical practice, healthcare policy, and patient outcomes Coordinate projects, prepare reports, and
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, Indonesia, Italy, China and India. Monash fosters a thriving network of scholars, clinicians and innovators addressing some of the world’s most pressing health challenges. Within the Faculty of Medicine
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plants they visit and pollinate. Bayesian networks (BNs), and other probabilistic graphical models, can provide a visual representation of the underlying structure of a complex system by representing
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between Australia and Indonesia. As Director, you will lead this high-impact initiative, expand Australia-Indonesia and ASEAN-region ties, and manage complex cross-sector collaborations. You will oversee
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statistically significant interactions between genomic profiles and drug sensitives remains very challenging due to size and complexity associated with “omics” data and unrevealed pathway dependencies between
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The relationship between the information-theoretic Bayesian minimum message length (MML) principle and the notion of Solomonoff-Kolmogorov complexity from algorithmic information theory (Wallace and
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Aim/outline Graphs or networks are effective tools to representing a variety of data in different domains. In the biological domain, chemical compounds can be represented as networks, with atoms as
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We live and work in a world of complex relationships between data, systems, knowledge, people, documents, biology, software, society, politics, commerce and so on. We can model these relationships
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for helping humans meet this challenge are causal Bayesian networks, which can accurately model complex probabilistic systems. However, because people are notoriously deficient in probabilistic reasoning
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The brain is a complex system and monitoring and imaging methods to observe critical neurophysiological variables underlying brain function are limited. This project works at the intersection