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Conversations about Care . This project aims to co-design, implement, and evaluate "Conversations about Care": an interdisciplinary, multi-component intervention to support people with communication disability
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world transitions to more sustainable energy, increased metal demand combined with consumer desires for a reduced environmental footprint, means novel exploration techniques are being investigated. A newly
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. You will develop sensitive methods with excellent quality control, be able to interpret high-resolution mass spectrometry data, conduct MS/MS experiments, and quantify or semi-quantify analytes in
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smart carrier technologies that improve the stability, precision, and efficacy of bioactive delivery in monogastric animals, with a focus on aquaculture species. A key component of the project will be
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apply epidemiological and research methods to investigate the burden and risk factors of chronic disease lead successful competitive research grants and/or generate other research income through diverse
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sector. Key responsibilities will include (for Academic Level A and B): Research: Design and implement data-processing methods to assess sewer operations and support predictive, real-time control. Develop
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extraction PCR. Well-organised, methodical, self-motivated, problem-solving, and ability to work independently on routine procedures while also collaborate effectively within diverse teams. A developing
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, contribute to method development, and support the supervision and training of research students The Role An exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral position exists in the School of Natural Sciences
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from clinical trials, cohort studies, or large administrative health datasets. Familiarity with quantitative research methods and their application in health research. Ability to critically appraise and
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Australian Laureate Fellowship research project Temporal Analytics for a Complex, Dynamic and Ever‑Changing World. You will be responsible for developing new temporal analysis methods, implementing software