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. This position builds directly on the substantial computational foundation generated through our TenK10K initiative, the world’s largest single-cell multi-omics resource. With single-cell multi-omic profiles from
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Matter who has: a PhD in a relevant field experience conducting original research and contributing to scholarly activity a developing research profile in computational condensed matter or a closely related
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profiling, regulatory genomics analysis, or high-throughput screening. Hands-on experience with experimental workflows such as single-cell or single-nucleus sequencing (snRNA-seq, snATAC-seq), protoplast
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genomics research. The incumbent will work on the second phase of the TenK10K project, which offers an exceptional opportunity for postdoctoral researchers to lead high-profile, field-defining work at a
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profiling, regulatory genomics analysis, or high-throughput screening. Hands-on experience with experimental workflows such as single-cell or single-nucleus sequencing (snRNA-seq, snATAC-seq), protoplast
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18 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY Research Field Biological sciences Psychological sciences Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Established Researcher
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original research independently or as part of a team, focusing on publication, conference presentations, and securing research funding brings and maintains a research profile including (as appropriate
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develop your profile and the profile of SMRI through conferences and seminars assist with the organisation and delivery of conferences, summer schools or outreach activities at SMRI About you The University
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, with access to a dedicated support network and superb neuroscience research facilities, to forge new research directions, make important discoveries, and publish high-profile findings. Support will be
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physiological measures into the trial to better understand how improvements in sleep may influence pain mechanisms, functional capacity, neuromuscular responses, and fatigue profiles. Working within a