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, synthesis and curation, and assist CIs with overall project coordination lead the preparation of peer-reviewed publications relevant to project objectives support occasional teaching activities and contribute
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be to: conduct high-quality research in relevant project areas undertake project-wide data and sample analysis, synthesis and curation, and assist CIs with overall project coordination lead the
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contribute to high-impact projects that aim to improve prevention, treatment and recovery outcomes for people affected by eating disorders. Working as part of a dynamic and interdisciplinary research team
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management, ensuring proper archiving and metadata documentation support project reporting and communication, including report writing and presentations mentor research assistants and students involved in
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of Engineering Opportunity to contribute to an industrial project on PFAS-free low-adhesion coatings Base salary, Level A, $113,400 p.a - $121,054 p.a. + 17% superannuation About the opportunity The Faculty
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at conferences and/or workshops relevant to the project as required. Assist with the supervision of research students in the research area where required. Develop novel tools and techniques to develop smart and
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Apply now Job no:534974 Work type:Full Time Location:Sydney, NSW Categories:Research Administration support, Clinical/Medical Research Research Assistant Employment Type: Part - time (28 hours a
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on contributing to collaborative research projects, managing laboratory operations, maintaining datasets, and assisting with student supervision. At Level B, the Fellow will additionally develop
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innovative solutions to combat global health challenges. The candidate will work as part of a multidisciplinary team with strengths in biomaterial fabrication and stem cell biology, and help drive new research
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Diseases, School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health. You will design in vitro and microfluidic-based model systems to evaluate vascular interactions related to medical device complications