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areas with a strong focus on collaboration. The clinical project will focus on developing tools to identify and potentially prevent chronic pain usage in hip fracture patients. The radiological project
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. Demonstrated ability to conceptualise, analyse and solve complex problems. This position requires a National Police check, and requirement to hold or be eligible to hold an Australian security clearance
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Job no:516775 Work type:Continuing - Full-time Campus:Adelaide Categories:Level B, Level C, Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology Continuing position, full time opportunity The Discipline
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throughout the recruitment process. We’re hiring for both full-time and part-time positions, offering the flexibility to match your needs and support you in the next chapter of your career. We are seeking
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the forefront of cancer systems biology, uniquely combining computational and predictive modelling with experimental approaches to tackle major challenges in cancer treatment. Our innovative research spans from
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, Health Sciences, Nursing, or a related field. Strong communication and computer skills (e.g. MS Office, Redcap, data management/analysis programs and other electronic communications). Experience working
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(HE05) $82,922- $92,203 annum plus an employer contribution of 17% superannuation applies. Continuing full-time position available. Opportunity to join the School of Health and Medical Sciences
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% superannuation applies. Fulltime, fixed term position, available until end of June 2028. Be part of an exciting new chapter in Australian science by joining the Plant Synthetic Biology Australia (PSBA) network as
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% superannuation applies. Fulltime, fixed term position, available until end of June 2028. Be part of an exciting new chapter in Australian science by joining the Plant Synthetic Biology Australia (PSBA) network as
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supporting First Nations involvement in the design and delivery of the CLLMM Research Centre’s Science Program. Fundamental to this role is the facilitation of incorporating First Nations science and