Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Employer
-
Field
-
element discovery, engineered plant characterisation, and high-throughput screening of synthetic-biology constructs. Develop, optimise, and implement workflows for single-cell regulatory genomics assays
-
element discovery, engineered plant characterisation, and high-throughput screening of synthetic-biology constructs. Develop, optimise, and implement workflows for single-cell regulatory genomics assays
-
, you’ll have the opportunity to lead elements of major longitudinal and qualitative studies, collaborate with clinical and community partners, and contribute to publications and funding applications
-
molecular synbio technologies. Ability to design, optimise and troubleshoot molecular workflows, including promoter/element selection, construct assembly, and functional validation. Demonstrated experience
-
molecular synbio technologies. Ability to design, optimise and troubleshoot molecular workflows, including promoter/element selection, construct assembly, and functional validation. Demonstrated experience
-
Corporation (GRDC). The project is led by CSIRO with the University of Sydney leading the component on the assessment of soil health using remote sensing. The postdoctoral position will be based in
-
statistical genetics techniques to analyse large-scale single-cell and genomic data. Data Analysis: Process, analyse, and interpret high-throughput single-cell and genomic data to derive biologically meaningful
-
-/adeno-associated viruses, immunohistochemistry, advanced microscopy, and analysis of mouse models and human tissue samples, to identify and understand new potential therapeutic targets and to test new
-
-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
-
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