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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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senior academic staff, either independently or as part of a research team. Your key responsibilities will be to: work closely with the team leader and other chief investigators of the MRFF project. work
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statistically using observations and numerical modelling Assess the current stability of four major ice shelves and thresholds leading to their collapse Generate original knowledge of fracture and damage in
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mechanisms of tumour progression. experience with standard molecular biology and cell-based assays; experience with omics data analysis or animal models will be advantageous. evidence of original research
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philosophy of nature, would be particularly welcome. Specific topics of focus are women’s contributions to the history of philosophy. Your key responsibilities will be to: lead an original research project
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parameter distributions in a model with errors using observations. Quantify ice sheet contributions to sea level rise with a calibrated model of major drainage basins. Make original contributions that advance
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findings, and contribute to the academic environment through mentorship and scientific communication. Your key responsibilities will be to: work closely with the chief investigator and research team
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and infectious disease models, with a focus on tuberculosis. demonstrated understanding of the subject-matter within the discipline experience conducting original research and/or engaging in scholarly
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conducting original research and/or engaging in scholarly activity demonstrated ability to prioritise and manage multiple tasks in a busy environment ability to effectively communicate. Sponsorship / work
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SAC materials, characterisations and analyses Ability to provide advice and support to postgraduates (PhDs and master students) and honours students. The path to Adelaide University We