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developing research projects and reporting against milestones. Experience working with a range of computer systems and applications, including referencing software (e.g. EndNote), survey platforms and high
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development that support the Centre’s long-term research goals. About you You hold a PhD (or equivalent experience) in public health, allied health, psychology, or a closely related field. You bring strong
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models, while contributing to troubleshooting and optimizing new protocols. The position also involves training and supervising students and researchers, guiding them through testing, development projects
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discovery programs. Your key responsibilities will be to: design and execute wet‑lab experiments supporting neurological therapeutic development perform molecular biology and cloning, including construction
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enable and support research across Australia, by providing high-quality mRNA for translational use in discovery, development and pre-clinical work. About UQ As part of the UQ community, you will have the
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to the development of research protocols, coordinates grant application processes, and manages accurate data collection and analysis. The Research Assistant also collaborates extensively with stakeholders and supports
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additional time off, plus a wide range of staff discounts on travel and more. Our health and wellbeing services, ongoing professional development opportunities, and inclusive, supportive culture make Deakin a
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of reports and manuscripts for publication. This is an excellent opportunity for an early-career researcher to further develop their research skills in a leading public health environment. Key Responsibilities
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key part in supporting Australia’s transition to green ironmaking by developing a quantitative framework that connects impurity content, process parameters and microstructural evolution to scalable, low
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, including publication of book chapters, peer-reviewed journal articles, and conference papers develop research collaborations and engage in translational research that results in knowledge or technology