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Generative AI model which will predict the fertility stages of species based on analytical information from blood (or body fluid) samples. The successful candidate will work closely with the project Chief
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, the main objective of these positions will be to establish new approaches to monitor and assess the prevalence of vaping and smoking in the Australian population, mainly via wastewater analysis. To achieve
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impact. Produce high‑quality research outputs consistent with disciplinary standards, taking a lead role in selected publications. Contribute as a chief investigator (often with senior researchers
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‑methods studies, and evidence syntheses · conduct original research independently and collaboratively, with a focus on high-impact publications, conference presentations, and securing competitive
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Discovery–funded project and involves close collaboration with Chief Investigators and experts at the UQ Institute of Molecular Bioscience, as well as engagement with industry, government, and international
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to AI-enabled Clinical Decision Support Systems, to maximise the benefits and the minimise risks of these new technologies. · conduct original health services research independently and in teams
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(e.g. PADI Scientific Diver, Dive Master, Instructor or ADAS commercial diving qualifications). Boating certification and experience (Recreational Skipper licence or Coxswain). Demonstrated superior
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. Your key responsibilities will be to: conduct original and collaborative research in ageing, geriatric care and medical education, contributing to the NHMRC‑funded program “Optimising Care for Older
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clinicians, researchers, and policy makers in Australia and internationally. Our research is divided into three main themes: back pain and musculoskeletal conditions; physical activity, ageing and disability
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, contributions are valued and a range of benefits and rewards are available, such as: Up to 26 weeks paid parental leave/paid primary care leave 17% superannuation contributions + 17.5% annual leave loading