13 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" research jobs at Macquarie University
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. • Macquarie University (North Ryde) location Exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic Research Assistant with an interest in Neuroscience and Drug Development to work with a dedicated team of researchers
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. Barron (Biological Sciences), Emer. Prof. Griffiths (Philosophy) and collaborators to develop a unifying framework between evolutionary transitions in individuality (ETIs) and major transitions in
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environment at the Department of Physics and Astronomy/ the Research Centre for Astronomy, Astrophysics and Astrophotonics. The successful candidate will collaborate closely with Prof. Daniel Terno and Prof
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pressing aged care challenges: the safe and person-centred deprescribing of medications for older adults in Residential Aged Care (RAC). The successful candidate will play a key role in developing
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PRIMARY DETAIL • Exceptional development opportunity working with world class researchers • Build your academic networks and access cutting-edge facilities and technology • Full-time, 2 year fixed
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to bring the evidence base up to date, coordinate the co-design and development of resource materials, pilot and refine the PREM resources, roll-out the PREM resources as part of a demonstration program
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Responsibilities Support the development, implementation, and management of clinical trials and intervention programs. Deliver psychological services, including assessment, therapy, and report writing. Support the
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involved in the design, execution and analysis of studies investigating the mechanisms and potential treatment of motor neuron disease. You will perform and oversee work relating to the development and use
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/presentations, Perform any other Research Assistant duties as required and appropriate for this classification, and Visiting participating general practices to develop strong relationships with GPs and practice
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for adults with hearing loss, and will work with world-renowned researchers to: Lead and contribute to health policy analysis and development related to hearing loss in adults in Australia and globally