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Research Fellow - CONNECT Consumer Program - Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Research Centre (ANZIC-RC) Job No.: 687556 Location: 553 St Kilda Road, Melbourne Employment Type: Part-time
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them The Opportunity Reporting to program co-leads Associate Professor David Slucki and Dr Susan Carland, the focus of this role will be to provide dedicated academic research support to the Monash
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people who discover them The Opportunity Join the ARC Discovery Project “Ascertaining the explosion mechanism of stripped‑envelope supernovae” led by Associate Professor Bernhard Mueller in the School
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Linkage Project, supervised by Professor Enes Makalic (Faculty of Information Technology) and Associate Professor Lisa Martin (Faculty of Science). The Research Fellow position is essential for delivering
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clinical trials and program development Supervise research students and assist with mentoring junior researchers Engage in collaborative, interdisciplinary research that drives meaningful clinical outcomes
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relationships in organic semiconductor materials, working closely with Professor Chris McNeill in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Dr. Amelia Liu in the School of Physics & Astronomy as
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and conduct experiments, operate specialised equipment, develop and implement experimental procedures, and support project delivery through effective scheduling and computational analysis. This role
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program that advances the understanding within the scientific fields of brain and mental health. This position will contribute to the research priorities of the Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health
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-employment and/or background checks required for the role, as determined by the University. Enquiries: Associate Professor Daniel Horsley, School of Mathematics, daniel.horsley@monash.edu Position Description
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of anti-malarial agents has been a significant research area within the Faculty. Reporting to Professor Peter Scammells, the focus of the study will be the development of small molecule enzyme inhibitors