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Centre for Epigenetics (ACE), the South Australian immunoGENomics Cancer Institute (SAiGENCI) is inviting applications for a Level A Researcher in the field of cancer development and stem cells. SAiGENCI
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. For the candidate, this will involve prodigious training opportunities: State-of-the-art tools/skillsets in epigenetics and bioinformatics (NGS techniques + systems approaches) and access to core equipment such as
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Nyulasy, bequeathed to the University the sum of £1,000 to fund a prize or scholarship in Arthur Nyulasy’s memory. Aligned with the Trust deed, this prize has been awarded annually to a student who has
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community where excellence is at the core of our culture, contributions are valued and a range of benefits and rewards are available, such as: Up to 26 weeks paid parental leave/paid primary care leave 17
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proposal will be subject to internal review and approval by QUT. For questions about the application process, contact Andrea McCrindle , Centre Research Manager. For questions about the scholarship
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to biomedical applications. Students will have access to our X-ray imaging laboratory in the New Horizons Research Centre for developing new technology. We also regularly perform experiments at the Australian
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PhD Scholarship – Development of novel Radiotracers for the Fibrosis Detection - PhD scholarship available with an International Team Job No.: 648919 Location: The Alfred Centre Employment Type
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of Australia’s leading health services research environments with other PhD students, research staff and members of the dynamic Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation
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are particularly difficult to treat, with poor treatment outcomes and high relapse rates. However, current treatments are moderately effective at best. Given available therapies are designed to target known core
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different from when core theories about the role of media in society were established. We are awash in data about clicks, views, and likes, but we lack evidence about what people now do with media, how