64 affective-computing-"https:" "https:" "https:" "University of St" Postdoctoral research jobs in Australia
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experimental program that spans molecular phenotyping, intersectional genetics, circuit mapping, recording and manipulation, and in vivo cardiovascular and respiratory physiology. The position is embedded within
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collaboratively, leading to publications, presentations and impact develop and refine independent research skills under the supervision of more senior academic staff ensure quality, standards and excellence
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performance validation. Publish results in high-impact journals and present at leading conferences. Collaborate directly with industry partners to ensure practical translation of research outcomes. About you We
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strong, and ambitious research culture, with regular engagement in high-impact publications, translational projects, and large-scale funding initiatives. This integrated environment offers exceptional
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Full time, fixed term opportunity for two years, located at the School of Chemistry, Camperdown Campus Sydney Opportunity to drive a high-impact research program using catalytic air-gap
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cells within the prostate tissue are most susceptible to toxic heavy metals, their impact on cancer growth and associated aggressive disease and health disparities. Ultimately, the successful candidate
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to meaningful, high-impact work that improves population health outcomes while building your independent academic profile Base Salary $121,054 + 17% superannuation About the opportunity The Institute
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academia with the wider cultural and policy landscape Pursue research grants and funding opportunities to expand program reach and impact For more information regarding the responsibilities and selection
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, the profession or community contribute significantly to successful applications for competitive research grants and/ or funding to deliver research impact provide training, informal mentoring, and guidance
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focus on COVID-19) involving a number of key Australian institutions. The research will use health economic and infectious disease modelling to evaluate the impact and cost-effectiveness of population