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Research Associate in Child Psychology with specific skills in digital mental health and measurement to manage the Growing Minds Check-In (GMCI) program of research, a Flagship Trial of the Growing Minds
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track record of outstanding research of national or international standing excellent oral and written communication skills demonstrated experience in collaborative processes with demonstrated ability
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bigger picture, and have vision for the future development of the project a demonstrated capacity to conduct theoretical research in quantum information theory. Desirable criteria include: demonstrated
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to identify mechanisms and potential treatments of chronic pain using immunology-based technical approaches that include high-parameter cytometry, high-plex imaging and data analysis supervise PhD and Honours
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computer literacy and proficiency in using various research and administrative software applications, that may include Microsoft Suite, REDCap, SPSS and other relevant data analytic software excellent
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neuroimaging (particularly functional) is required, and ideally the candidate will have experience in linking imaging methods with cognitive, neurobiological or computational modelling frameworks. Your key
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-parameter cytometry, high-plex imaging and data analysis supervise PhD and Honours students within the research group develop and refine independent research skills under the supervision of more senior
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documentation) can be submitted via the Apply button at the top of the page. For employees of the University or contingent workers, please login into your Workday account and navigate to the Career icon on your
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work with other team members on establishing and maintaining best practice protocols for safe and efficient operation of the groups’ laboratories. About you The University values courage and creativity
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to edit RNA), lentivirus handling, fluourescent cell imaging, flow cytometry, next generation sequencing demonstrated ability to work autonomously, evaluate the literature, design and direct experiments