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DASE aims to advance a contemporary learning paradigm that delivers a transformative education experience to a broad range of students, inclusive of relevant and flexible curriculum, contemporary
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imaging, flow cytometry etc. The chance to forge collaborations with experts in diverse fields at the Adelaide biomedical precinct. Ample professional, scientific and mentoring opportunities to develop
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(including, but not limited to, protein extraction, Western blot, immunohistochemistry/immunofluorescence, QuPath based image analysis). Perform statistical analysis of research data and interpretation of main
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cutting-edge imaging and data collection technologies for plant phenotyping, supporting research in controlled environments, field sites, and remote locations. The network consists of nine nodes
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anaesthesia. Our team has access to cutting-edge diagnostic tools such as ultrasound, X-ray, and CT imaging as well as a dedicated radiographer and on-site Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory for rapid pathology
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. The APPN operates under the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS), providing world-class imaging and data capabilities for plant research across diverse environments, from
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and birefringence in low-loss materials and optical coatings; and new IR laser technologies. You will also mentor graduate students and guide their research projects in collaboration with other post
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assessment in the general practice curriculum within in the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) content for the rural cohort of medical students and contribute to the development of the Doctor
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enthusiastic individual to join our dynamic team and contribute their unique skills. The Plant Accelerator® has a range of automated phenotyping systems collecting water use data and images over time, as
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open to Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Master of Philosophy (MPhil), and Master of Research (MRes) students. SWR is a condition where soils temporarily resist wetting, reducing water availability for plants