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Diabetes can be effectively controlled by maintaining a healthy diet, well-managed blood glucose level and regular physical activity. Evidence suggests that improving dietary habits can play a
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threatened species and ecosystems, and to control invasive species and diseases. This requires a step-change in the data and methods used to monitor and predict organism behaviours and ultimately shifts in
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maintaining quality control of documentation and databases. Working closely with scientists, clinicians and research committees, the role supports the safe and efficient conduct of research within a dynamic
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Machine learning, dynamical systems theory, control theory, signal processing, network theory, neuroscience are all relevant and a student should have strong knowledge in at least one of these and a
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. This role acts as the second-in-command in the absence of Team Leader and oversees daily operations of retail spaces, including some supervision of staff only when directed, and maintaining excellent working
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exciting opportunity for a Senior Group Compliance Manager. Apply deep compliance expertise to strengthen compliance across the Monash Group, including central divisions, faculties, controlled entities, and
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and develop a high-performance team committed to safety and excellent customer service Strong financial and compliance management skills, capable of managing budgets effectively, ensuring cost control
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an enthusiastic Retail Supervisor. The Retail Supervisor will be responsible for supervising casual staff; transacting sales; coordinating merchandising and promotion activities and assisting with stock control and
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-rich reporting and support decision-making. The role strengthens control environments and influences cross-functional working groups. As the successful candidate you will be responsible for providing
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to real ChIP-seq and CLIP-seq datasets with well-defined binding sites as a control that it works with real biological data Apply MML to ChIP-seq cardiac datasets where no primary or secondary binding site