39 application-programming-android-"Prof" Fellowship positions at University of Sydney
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contribute to competitive research grant applications. Your key responsibilities will be to: PhD or doctorate in immunology experience in murine and human immunology relating to allergy, autoimmunity and fetal
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high-quality publications and contributing to competitive funding applications. provide clinical obstetric expertise particularly in areas of high-risk pregnancies, perinatal loss, clinical studies
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people and culture programs, as well as key strategies to increase participation and support the careers of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People , women , people living with a disability, people
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organisations. Formed in 1856, Sydney Medical School is the oldest medical school in Australia. it accommodates around 1200 medical students undertaking a four-year graduate-entry Doctor of Medicine program, in
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, you will have the opportunity to participate in a wide ranging and multi-disciplinary research program. We are seeking a Research Fellow at Level B to join the Image X Institute to advance technologies
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-quality publications and contributing to competitive funding applications. Maintain an active research profile through peer-reviewed journal articles, conference papers, and other scholarly outputs. Develop
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to: lead advanced biostatistical and econometric analyses across large and complex health datasets contribute to the team’s publications, grant applications, and scholarly outputs manage and curate data
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in the Daffodil Centre. The Research Fellow will develop new projects and grant applications in breast screening and contribute to Centre collaborations including work relevant to diversity. The role
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and success of assigned research programs. Your key responsibilities will be to: Conduct research using human and mouse retinal tissue, including dissection, processing, primary culture, and molecular
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Act 1977, to conduct targeted recruitment programs for women. The Professor Harry Messel Fellowship is a prestigious opportunity for outstanding female researchers to join the School of Physics