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Lead the design, assembly, optimisation, and high-throughput prototyping of synthetic biology constructs and circuits for plant genome and cell engineering. Full-time appointment on a fixed term
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2028. Base salary range: Level A, $83,499 – $112,371 p.a. plus 17% superannuation. About the area The Plant Synbio Innovation Centre (PSIC) is based within the School of Molecular Sciences at UWA. As the
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of low-carbon cement systems in the construction of civil infrastructure assets. This will involve designing and casting prototype components using low-carbon binders, conducting controlled lab tests, and
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-level datasets to analyse patterns of asset drawdown among older Australians. Contribute to the design, implementation, and analysis of surveys of individual preferences for asset drawdown and retirement
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articulated through the Faculty/School/Portfolio’s Strategic Plan/s or equivalent contribute to project design, biosafety and ethics applications, grant and funding request preparation, and reporting
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Cognitive Neuroscience to conduct research within the Rideaux Lab, investigating the neural mechanisms underlying perception, cognition, and behaviour. They will design experiments, analyse data, publish
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to mechanistic validation, designing and executing experimental strategies, including CRISPR perturbations, single-cell functional assays, and high-throughput molecular readouts, to define causal genes, pathways
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individual-level datasets to analyse patterns of asset drawdown among older Australians. Contribute to the design, implementation, and analysis of surveys of individual preferences for asset drawdown and
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refine their expertise in research methodologies, design and delivery to contribute to the university's standing as a national leader in the discipline. The primary purpose of this role is to elucidate
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at the interface of polymer chemistry, solid-state materials and electrochemistry develop and optimise templating techniques for controlled structure formation and material design design, characterise, and optimise