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About the opportunity The Cancer and Stem Cell Laboratory is dedicated to understanding how normal stem cells transform into cancer stem cells and to developing targeted therapies that eliminate
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computational and bioinformatics analyses of immunogenomics data, contribute to cutting-edge research in precision medicine for autoimmunity, and participate in industry collaborations. Project Focus: Develop
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explore new research for furthering scientific understandings, breakthroughs and impact, assist in developing new research proposals and build and expand new research collaboration opportunities assist in
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demonstrated ability to drive and conduct research efficiently and independently ability to collaborate in multidisciplinary teams to contribute to long-term research goals experience in, or willingness to train
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activities. The Sydney EarthBank node will join the national AuScope Geochemistry Network , an Australian consortium of Earth Science institutes cooperating to develop national geochemistry research
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responsibilities will be to: develop advanced modelling, novel material synthesis, processing, fabrication and manufacturing sequence, advanced characterisation and measuring methods for high performance perovskite
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developing targeted therapies that eliminate these treatment-resistant cells. Cancer stem cells are increasingly recognised as key drivers of tumour growth, relapse, and resistance to conventional therapies
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applies and develops their expertise in conducting research to further the Faculty or School's research agenda. They conduct research and/or scholarly activities under the limited supervision of senior
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from molecules to medicines, from patient to policy across a range of therapeutic areas. The Postdoctoral Research Associate applies and develops their expertise in conducting research to further
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more about the Australian Centre for Robotics (ACFR), click here . In this role you will: work closely with a team of academics and researchers as part of world-leading research program develop new