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dynamics, biogeochemistry, and ecological processes. Closely collaborating with the Coastal Hydrodynamic Modelling (CHM) team, CBM undertakes cutting-edge research to address critical environmental
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disease progression. The successful candidate will be responsible for undertaking numerous activities including molecular biology techniques, plant transformation and tissue culture, insect rearing, and
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relevant discipline area, such as eDNA, molecular ecology or other trace DNA-based genetics (e.g. ancient DNA). Please note: To be eligible for this role you must have no more than 3 years (full-time
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that support scientific discovery and operational transparency. As a Software Engineer joining this dynamic team, you will design, develop, and maintain web-based tools and data infrastructure systems
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to their culture and pay our respects to their Elders past and present. View our vision towards reconciliation Role highlights Expertise in cell culture, molecular biology, biochemistry and virology to perform
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development of CSIRO’s MEA (Mineral and Elemental Analyser) technology Opportunity to create a dynamic career path in this exciting role Role overview CSIRO Mineral Resources (CMR) is one of the largest
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specified term role. The role will encompass several aspects of diagnostic microbiology and serology, primarily assisting with classical bacteriology, molecular assays, and some serology-based assays such as
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with experts in a dynamic, multidisciplinary engineering environment Kick-start your career by learning from experienced engineers in a busy, hands-on role About CSIRO As Australia's national science
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skills & experience in plant tissue culture techniques, molecular biology, and genetic transformation of plant material, to undertake a variety of plant tissue culture tasks, design and perform experiments
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to vital experimental work involving arthropod breeding, infection and dissection procedures, and molecular and cell culture techniques. Based at the high-containment (PC3) laboratories of the Australian