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unresolved challenges in sampling design, DNA recovery, and signal variability. Towards this end, CSIRO has recently formed a multidisciplinary team, in collaboration with the Minderoo Foundation, dedicated
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into practice. The Associate Research Fellow will be responsible for supporting the implementation and analysis of the quantitative (survey) component of the Australian Research Council funded Discovery Project
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developing state-of-the-art analytical protocols to identify and measure trace levels of smoke volatiles known to damage winegrapes, conducting field sampling, analysing smoke volatiles in field samples, and
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for handling data collection, surveys, publications, and logistics for the mCDR project 3 year fixed term, part-time (0.8 FTE) position based in Hobart About the opportunity The Research Fellow will contribute
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seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate (Level A) or Research Fellow (Level B) in Australian Native Grain Science who has knowledge and research experience in the growth and sampling of plants in field
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: Experience with website content analysis, interviews, or longitudinal survey methods. Experience engaging with stakeholders and mentoring research students. Why Join JCU? At JCU, we’re committed to research
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alongside a passionate, multidisciplinary team. The successful candidate will primarily be involved in analysing the quantitative survey data gathered from patients during treatment. This is a unique
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outputs, publications, and presentations. In this role, you will design research frameworks, develop qualitative survey methodologies, and engage with media and social platforms to promote the program. You
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of research outcomes through appropriate channels and outlets. Undertake discipline-appropriate research activities, e.g. surveys, literature reviews, data gathering and/or recording of results using
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Geochemistry Network which is a consortium of eleven university laboratories across Australia that provide specialized analyses of earth and environmental samples. The consortium will work together on a research