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Sciences, Urban Studies, Engineering, and Computer Science to advance research on climate change and global grand challenges. The School of Project Management in the Faculty of Engineering at the University
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less, embraces technology in health care, sees co-design and partnership as necessities for translation and impact, and consistently views its activities through the lens of value and equity. WARC is
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, working closely with clinicians, engineers, and industry partners. Responsibilities will be : Lead cutting-edge research in real-time beam adaptation for moving anatomy during cancer treatment, with a focus
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collaborations and engage in translational research that results in knowledge or technology transfer leading to commercialisation, improved policy or practice, or enhancement to industry, the profession
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immunohistochemistry/microscopy experience (e.g. 3D immunostaining/clearing, 3D confocal/2-photon/light sheet microscopy) multi-omics (RNAseq, proteomics, metabolomics, coding) biomaterials and tissue engineering
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celebrates a research approach that thinks and acts flexibly, aims to do more with less, embraces technology in health care, sees co-design and partnership as necessities for translation and impact, and
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Biomolecular Engineering ) and Professor Gregor Verbic (School of Electrical and Computer Engineering ), in partnership with industry collaborators. Your key responsibilities will be to: develop, implement, and
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Optic Neuropathy (LHON). The successful candidate will contribute to ongoing efforts to engineer minimalistic, dumbbell-shaped DNA vectors that harness the RNA trans-splicing technology for cell type
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. The Youth Mental Health and Technology team puts young people at the centre of their own care. We partner with health services to develop innovative treatments for those aged 12-25 with emerging mental health
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team led by John Voight, and are part of an international collaboration funded by the Simons Foundation between the University of Sydney and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge