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Join a research group pioneering the field of lung function imaging in radiotherapy Located at South Eveleigh Biomedical building in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Two-year full time fixed term
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that reveal the biology behind challenging childhood diseases. Rare diseases affect 400 million people worldwide; most still lack answers. Autonomous AI can compress months of genomic and literature analysis
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responsibilities will be to: Photonic System Innovation: Craft state-of-the-art instruments and components for commercialisation across optical communications, hyperspectral imaging, and astronomical applications
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in genomics/epigenetics/stem cell biology; experience with tissue culture and NGS/CRISPR • Facilities: Advanced genomics, bioinformatics, imaging, and flow cytometry, plus collaborations across
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neuroimaging (particularly functional) is required, and ideally the candidate will have experience in linking imaging methods with cognitive, neurobiological or computational modelling frameworks. Your key
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to optic nerve degeneration. Our research spans cutting-edge imaging technologies, drug discovery from small molecules to gene therapy, metabolomics, and experimental models ranging from human neurons