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in the CryoEM User Group. About you A PhD in Structural Biology or a related discipline. Expertise in standard molecular biology and recombinant protein expression and purification methods. Expertise
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interpretation, and supervise students on a day-to-day basis. Collaborate with staff at the Centre for Microscopy and Analysis and actively participate in the CryoEM User Group. About you A PhD in Structural
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quantitative research methods, research co-design, and advanced analytical techniques. The School is equipped with excellent research facilities supported by numerous granting agencies and industry partnerships
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-class education and research programs to approximately 600 undergraduate and postgraduate coursework students and is responsible for the supervision of about 100 PhD students. The School is research
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for the supervision of about 100 PhD students. The School is research-intensive with expertise in the disciplines of Computational Biology, Ecology & Conservation, Evolutionary Biology, Neuroscience and Science
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pipelines, and evaluation methods. Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a research team. Position description: PD [Research Associate] [521359].pdf To learn more about this opportunity
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PhD in an academic field relevant to the discipline or other higher professional qualifications appropriate to their discipline, and/or appropriate professional and industry experience. Proven
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. Oversee the performance program as a core teaching and recruitment tool, while fostering community engagement and representing UWA in professional and external partnerships. About you PhD in an academic
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Honours, Masters, and PhD students, contributing to their academic development. Maintain and build professional relationships with external partners (e.g., industry, government) to secure opportunities
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of postgraduate programs including unit coordination and placement supervision/coordination Conduct independent research and supervise Honours, Masters, and PhD students, contributing to their academic development