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to mouse and non-human primates. You will be part of a dynamic, collaborative research team working alongside scientists and clinicians across the Snow Vision Accelerator, based in the state-of-the-art
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that match the tenure of this role About Us: The Population Biology and genomics Group The Population Biology and Genomics Group is focussed on the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of populations. We
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imaging technologies. Our research portfolio spans development of new treatment ideas, clinical trials, preclinical imaging, device development, MRI-Physics, radiation therapy physics, and computational
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neuroimaging (particularly functional) is required, and ideally the candidate will have experience in linking imaging methods with cognitive, neurobiological or computational modelling frameworks. Your key
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believe everyone has the right to good health. As the oldest and largest health management program in Australia, our School is a pioneer in public health, global health, infectious diseases intelligence
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to: contribute to an interdisciplinary research program investigating the biochemical properties of a novel enzymatic oxygen sensing system and its role in low oxygen diseases facilitate drug discovery efforts
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take initiative and work independently while managing competing demands. Demonstrated experience providing effective customer service and support to clients at all levels. Demonstrated computing skills
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Doctoral Scientist position. This position will report to Professor Jose Polo, Lead of the Cancer Epigenetics Program at the South Australian Immunogenomics Cancer Institute (SAiGENCI) and the Inaugural
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prevention. The successful candidate will join the Wildlife Crime Research Hub and work as part of the ARC Industry Laureate Fellowship program, Combatting Wildlife Crime and Preventing Environmental Harm
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dynamic environment. The successful applicant will undertake both experimental work and theoretical studies. They will participate in and be supported by key institutions such as IPAS and the School