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of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney Base Salary starting at $113,400 + 17% superannuation About the opportunity We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher with a focus on neuroimaging, to be involved
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Join a leading cancer research institute in Adelaide, Australia. We are seeking outstanding scientists for two exciting opportunities: Structural Biologist – Dr Qi Zhang’s Lab (https://www.qizhang
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candidate will help characterise a novel oxygen sensing enzyme implicated in hypoxic disease using a range of biochemical, biophysical and structural techniques, with the aim of elucidating enzyme mechanism
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. This includes exploring impacts on health, wellbeing, safety, and social resilience. You'll be part of a collaborative research team and work closely with community members, policymakers, and other stakeholders
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property damage. This includes exploring impacts on health, wellbeing, safety, and social resilience. You’ll be part of a collaborative research team and work closely with community members, policymakers
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the UNSW Nuclear Innovation Centre. This position is best suited for candidates with a strong background in materials characterisation, structural integrity, nuclear materials and/or radiation damage
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-ray, neutron, and charged-particle flux; material selection for structural and functional reactor components; exploration of advanced and conventional cooling systems; energy extraction and conversion
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, including but not limited to ATAC-seq and ChIP-seq, including sample preparation, RNA-seq, DNA methylation assays, and/or single-cell library construction, and sequencing. Strong interpersonal skills with
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to help monitor and combat online social influence and promote a healthy information environment. The successful candidate will join the School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences as part of a project
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focus includes investigating how human genetic variation in inflammatory regulatory genes impacts health and disease susceptibility and then using this knowledge to develop unique therapeutic approaches