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will integrate bioinformatic tools, laboratory research, glasshouse experimentation, and field trial work to identify and validate genes associated with grain yield, plant biomass, and other key traits
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Full time, fixed term opportunity for 12 months Opportunity to be a Research Fellow with the School of Medical Sciences in Bioinformatics Base
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Full time, fixed term opportunity for 12 months Opportunity to be a Research Fellow with the School of Medical Sciences in Bioinformatics Base Salary starting at $127,436 + 17% superannuation About
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About You Essential Completion of a PhD in infectious disease epidemiology, veterinary science, animal science, immunology, bioinformatics, or a closely related discipline. Demonstrated postdoctoral
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bioinformatics and computational biology, including the handling of large-scale genomic datasets. Expertise in the evaluation of novel predictive genomics methods, and experience with whole genome assembly
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bioinformatics, programming, and large-scale data mining, within a collaborative, high-performance research environment. You’ll also contribute to service and engagement activities, helping drive innovation and
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% superannuation About the opportunity This role contributes to cutting-edge research in immunology, microbiome and nutritional analysis, and bioinformatics. It sits within a multidisciplinary team at the Nepean
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: The Centre for Crop and Disease Management (CCDM) at Curtin University brings together expertise in plant pathology, farming systems, biometry, bioinformatics and data science, together with agribusiness
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, farming systems, biometry, bioinformatics and data science, together with agribusiness, actuarial science and geographical information systems. We have strong industry and academic partnerships and focus
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collection, DNA preparation, long-read sequencing and development of bioinformatic analysis pipelines. Undertaking innovative research to identify resistance alleles and contribute to theoretical advancement