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global climate action through modelling and data-driven Antarctic research 3 year fixed-term full-time role based in Hobart with relocation assistance considered About the opportunity We are looking for a
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Associate with experience in numerical modelling and a passion for Antarctica. With quantitative skills that include programming and ideally also ice sheet modelling, you will lead a novel investigation into
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an integrated model of care for early management of individuals with moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury (msTBI) who have pre-existing mental health difficulties. Reporting to Associate Professor, Grahame
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join the Neurodegeneration Pathobiology Laboratory, led by Professor Adam Walker, which focuses on molecular, biochemical, cellular, and mouse model studies of the causes and potential treatments
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reviewed journals demonstrated experience in mineralogical analysis using XRD, XRF and chemical procedures experience in geochemical modelling in aqueous systems is highly desirable skills and abilities
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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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understanding of the models of care for people with eating disorders. Skilled in qualitative research methods and data analysis tools, with experience conducting interviews with people with eating disorders
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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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, neurobiological or computational modelling frameworks. Your key responsibilities will involve: Original Research: Conduct original research in the areas of functional and structural neuroimaging, with a focus on
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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