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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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/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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Research Centre. The Role We are seeking an enthusiastic Research Assistant with an interest in Chemistry to assist with drug development and drug testing to contribute to research seeking to build new
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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
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such as quasi-normal modes. You will lead the development of modelling codes and have primary responsibility for at least one project within the broader research program. Additionally you will contribute
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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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PRIMARY DETAIL Exciting opportunity to apply your research skills and experience and develop your capabilities in a friendly and accomplished research team! • Salary Package: From $86,087 (HEW Level
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PRIMARY DETAIL Seeking an enthusiastic Research Assistant to assist in carrying out stem cell research within the Dementia Research Centre with the aim of developing new in vitro cell culture models
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. Your efforts will help drive the development of personalised therapeutic strategies for cancer patients. Salary Package: From $83,580 per annum (HEW 5) + 17% superannuation + annual leave loading
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nanobiotechnology, biosensors, extracellular vesicles and in vitro cancer diagnosis. You are expected to: Be part of an innovative project to develop a new nanoplatform for better understanding of molecular features