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engineering. Be part of ARMI’s mission to address the unanswered questions with a multi-centre, cross disciplinary and highly focused approach, for the development of innovative clinical protocols as
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meaningful program of work that includes literature reviews, field research, data analysis and scientific writing. The role also involves preparing ethics applications and presenting research findings
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contributing to ethics applications, conducting literature reviews, assisting with participant recruitment, engaging in qualitative and/or quantitative data collection and analysis, and preparing manuscripts
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to ethics applications, conducting literature reviews, assisting with participant recruitment, and engaging in qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis, and preparing manuscripts
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delivery of clinical research that directly impacts real-world care. This role is ideally suited to an early career researcher or health sciences graduate with experience in clinical data collection and
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- $141,283 pa Level B (plus 17% employer superannuation) Amplify your impact as Research Fellow on respiratory virus data at a top 50 university Join a collaborative team improving surveillance of influenza
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opportunity for an early-career researcher to contribute to cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research with real-world impact in environmental sustainability and materials science. As a Research Fellow, you will
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them The Opportunity Monash University’s Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences is seeking a talented Research Fellow to join the Drug Delivery Disposition and Dynamics (D4) group in an ARC
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processes, our work leverages big data and systems biology approaches to uncover novel insights into human health and performance. This role offers an exciting opportunity to grow your research profile while
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multidisciplinary in nature, cutting across statistics, econometrics, operations research and data science. Specific project outcomes relate to multiobjective optimisation, expected shortfall and conformal inference