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THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE IN THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY GRADE 7, £39,355 – £45,413
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-performance computing (HPC), Bragg Crystallography facility, and Adelaide Proteomics Centre. Our collaboration with Monash University further extends our access to advanced 300 kV Titan Krios and Helios 5 UX
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biology: How do epigenetic features contribute to the regulation of the genome? We study how chromatin drives specificity for regulating gene expression. You will be dissecting the molecular features
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, contributing to ground-breaking discoveries with real-world implications for cancer patients. To be successful you will need: A PhD in (awarded or near completion) in Computational Biology, Computer Science
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the progress of research projects Troubleshooting of issues with scientific/technical equipment Safety Contributes to the safe and efficient operation of research equipment, infrastructure, methodologies and
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dynamics, or seismic monitoring of rainfall. Projects are tailored to align with the candidate’s background, interests, and long-term goals.Details:Applicants will apply to the JCU HDR scholarship process in
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, this role will apply their expertise in stem cells, epigenetics, development, and cell biology to lead and contribute to cutting-edge research in cancer development and treatment. To be successful you will
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science agency, CSIRO is solving the greatest challenges through innovative science and technology. Many of our iconic innovations were once considered impossible until someone, just like you, joined us and
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, this role will apply their expertise in stem cells, epigenetics, development, and cell biology to lead and contribute to cutting-edge research in cancer development and treatment. To be successful you will
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-)colonialist societies. The program involves the development and implementation of an evidence-based (as opposed to faith-based) research project (in Humanities or Social Sciences) on a topic relevant to the