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with government, industry, and community stakeholders. Strong understanding of pathways to impact, including knowledge translation, policy engagement, and/or intellectual property processes. Excellent
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research impact strong ability to communicate effectively, including delivering presentations with clarity and professionalism. well-developed planning, organisation, and computer literacy skills
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presentations with clarity and professionalism. Well-developed planning, organisation, and computer literacy skills that support high-quality research and academic output. Proven experience supervising
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heart. These new therapeutics will be used to treat MI patients, enabling regeneration of cardiac muscle to reverse heart failure and save lives. Heart failure is incurable, irreversible and a leading
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Adaptation who has: a PhD in a relevant field such as Management, Organization Studies, Urban Studies, Social Sciences, Political Sciences, Computer Sciences, or Engineering, with a strong track record
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improvements in cancer control. We have an opportunity for a Research Fellow with expertise in breast cancer imaging and screening research to join the Breast Cancer Clinical & Population Health Research group
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Contribute to high-impact scientific and clinical projects in a rapidly growing research field Located at the Image X Institute in South Eveleigh, Faculty of Medicine and Health Full- time, 2-year
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and success of assigned research programs. Your key responsibilities will be to: Conduct research using human and mouse retinal tissue, including dissection, processing, primary culture, and molecular
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on clinical trials, as well as contributing to the development of data-driven interventions and stewardship models to enhance patient outcomes after surgery. This position is an opportunity to work with a
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transcriptional signatures of retinal ganglion cell injury. Our research spans cutting-edge imaging technologies, multielectrode array recording and visual stimulation, drug discovery, from small molecules to gene