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Future Fund–supported program (2026–2030) to reduce addiction, self-harm, and mental ill health. The project integrates 20 years of binational cohort and cross-sectional data with administrative datasets
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Future Fund–supported program (2026–2030) to strengthen evidence on addiction, self-harm and mental ill health. The multidisciplinary study will analyse 20 years of binational cohort and cross-sectional
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people who discover them The Opportunity Join a dynamic research program funded by the Australian Economic Accelerator (AEA) and the Australian Research Council (ARC) to advance electrochemical biosensors
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neuroscience research environments, embedded within the Alfred Research Alliance and closely connected to leading clinical services. About the Role As a key member of our neurorehabilitation research program
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one of Australia’s largest and most dynamic biomedical research environments, bringing together over 120 research groups across seven interdisciplinary health programs. BDI works at the intersection
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and data-driven insight. Your work will span engineering design and testing, laboratory and field experimentation, trial coordination, advanced data analysis, and research administration. You will plan
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across academia and industry. This position forms part of a major national program in Australian green ironmaking and will utilise Monash’s world-class analytical capabilities and pilot-scale facilities
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program that advances the understanding within the scientific fields of brain and mental health. This position will contribute to the research priorities of the Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health
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across academia and industry. This position forms part of a major national program in Australian green ironmaking and will utilise Monash’s world-class analytical capabilities and pilot-scale facilities
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The Opportunity This Research Fellow position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to NHMRC-funded research programs focused on G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signalling and translational pharmacology