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Fellow is responsible for contributing to the advancement of the University's research objectives through focused work on an Australian Research Council funded Research Hub for Carbon Utilisation and
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of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Monash University is seeking a Research Fellow (Level A) to join our world-class Drug Discovery Biology team at the Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (MIPS
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The Level A Research Fellow is responsible for advancing the University’s research objectives by contributing to a defined project in the field of applied econometrics. This position supports the development
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to molecular data. Strong knowledge of quantum, medicinal chemistry principles and chemical representations; familiarity with physics-informed ML and drug discovery is necessary. Proficiency in Python and deep
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extraordinary ideas - and the people who discover them The Opportunity The Level A Research Fellow is responsible for advancing the research objectives of the University by contributing to defined research
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new tools. Experience in iPSC cell culture and differentiation, organ-on-chip technology, biomaterials, muscle biology, and microscopy is essential. About Monash University At Monash , work feels
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. This is a unique opportunity to work with pioneering bedside monitoring tools, such as ICM+ software, and support the delivery of major multi-centre clinical studies, including BONANZA-GT and PRECISION-TBI
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and COVID Work with leading experts turning data into insight for public health impact The Opportunity Monash University is seeking a dedicated Research Fellow to join the renowned Monash Infectious
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expertise. That’s why we champion an inclusive and respectful workplace culture where everyone is supported to succeed. Together with our commitment to academic freedom , you will have access to quality
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visualize biological systems at the molecular level. As a Research Fellow, you will: join a cutting-edge team where your expertise will drive the development of next-generation fluorescent probes and