39 web-programmer-developer-"https:"-"University-of-St"-"UCL" Fellowship positions at University of Sydney in Australia
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publications, conference presentations, and securing competitive research funding lead the development of scholarly outputs, including trial protocols, peer-reviewed manuscripts, and qualitative research reports
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maintain an active research profile through peer-reviewed journal articles, conference papers, and other scholarly outputs. develop research collaborations and engage in translational research that drives
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to advance your research career within a leading university, contributing to world-class osteoarthritis and chronic care research. As a Research Fellow, you will play a key role in developing, conducting and
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the unique markers of different disease states. The development of a translational pipeline to test therapeutics that can reverse heart failure by amplifying the intrinsic regenerative potential of the human
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publication, conference presentations, and securing research funding assist in project management of the research including protocol development, field implementation, stakeholder liaison, budget/reporting
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community organisations, identify opportunities for commercialisation and end-user collaboration, and embed impact across the research life cycle. Your key responsibilities will be to: Develop and manage
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design, molecular biology, and data-driven discovery to advance understanding of human retinal disease mechanisms and support the development of new treatments. The role includes undertaking both
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-linkage projects, ensuring analytical rigour and reproducibility develop clinical decision aids that support evidence-based practice in organ donation and transplantation prepare and present research
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general population level or with a specific focus on cancer, health equity, culturally and linguistically diverse communities, or rural and remote areas. Mentoring and career development opportunities will
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advantageous. Our research group focuses on the development of novel non-viral gene therapies, including mitochondrial gene therapies for optic neuropathies, with a particular emphasis on Leber’s Hereditary