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the research effort of UNSW and to develop their research expertise through the pursuit of defined projects relevant to their particular field of research. The role of Post-Doctoral Fellow reports to Prof Bing
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hands-on research role provides substantial intellectual freedom. In this role you will lead the development of advanced osteochondral organoid models, employing cutting-edge bioceramic 3D printing
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internationally recognised research. Details of the role The Post-doctoral fellow is part of a dynamic team focused on developing novel anti-angiogenic and antifibrotic therapies for age-related macular
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researcher to develop new instrumentation and techniques that ensure quantum enhancements of the world's most sensitive detectors realize their full potential. We are seeking a Research Associate/ Senior
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neuropharmacological questions. Under the supervision of Principal Investigator Dr Claire O'Callaghan, the successful candidate will join a collaborative, interdisciplinary team, where they will be supported to develop
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on the detection and analysis of bacterial pathogens in respiratory samples develop novel approaches to analyse metagenomic data in the context of bacterial colonisation and infection produce high-quality research
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Australia prepare and present time-bound reports to Hort Innovation and present outcome to growers meetings. About you The University values courage and creativity; openness and engagement; inclusion and
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Sydney initiative aims to build on and utilize expertise within SAIL for research, development and translation of novel photonics and optics technologies into industry and government applications. The SAIL
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dynamic and translational research program focused on identifying novel biomarkers and therapeutic targets in lung cancer. The position offers the opportunity to apply and develop expertise in molecular
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District. Your key responsibilities will be to: undertake collaborative research in metagenomics focusing on the detection and analysis of bacterial pathogens in respiratory samples develop novel approaches