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clinicians and community members, and contribute to the analysis, interpretation and reporting of study findings, as well as to the design of the intervention involving pharmacists and rural health staff. As
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has profound and far-reaching impacts on mental health, presenting a critical public health issue in Australia. Data indicates that nearly one in four Australian women have experienced physical
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Our industry partner in this project, Cadoux, has developed an innovative process to produce high-purity Alumina (HPA) and is exploring opportunities to apply this critical mineral to the emerging
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encryption and/or authentication algorithms. The potential benefit is to enhance the security of Australian critical infrastructures, safeguarding them against quantum attacks. Candidate requirements
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the following skills and qualifications (tailored to the specific project): Driven individuals who want to be a part of a world class team Some familiarity in healthcare or engineering/image based analysis
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that effectively combat misinformation. This PhD project will address this critical challenge by developing novel software engineering techniques, methodologies, and tools designed specifically to detect, mitigate
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. Once the models are incorporated into a single System Architecture it will be analysed. The analysis will look at: the limits of the models. This will help to identify what has been and has not been
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. • Pharmaceutical analysis: Professor Kevin Batty from Curtin University • Cell culture investigations: Professor Yu Ishima from Kyoto Pharmaceutical University • Animal experiments: Professor Kazuaki Taguchi from
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for policy, practice and advocacy. The mixed-methods project will use a combination of participatory approaches including but not limited to GIS mapping, stakeholder analysis, network and systems mapping
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, functionalising, and characterising nanoparticles for targeted delivery in the human body. Responsibilities also include in vitro cellular testing, data analysis from cytotoxicity and bioavailability studies, and