26 master-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"BioData"-"BioData"-"BioData" Fellowship positions at University of Sydney in Australia
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Part time (0.3 FTE), fixed term until March 2031. Exciting opportunity to join the University of Sydney as a Principal Research Fellow in Neurology Research at the ANZAC Research Institute, Concord
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Wellbeing. Proven experience conducting original research and contributing to scholarly activity, with a developing national or international research profile. Experience supervising and mentoring
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significant experience conducting original research and engaging in scholarly activity significant experience supervising and mentoring others, including supervision of PhD students to completion
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to: conduct original research as part of a team focusing on high-quality publications and securing research funding in the area of RNA virus evolution and function perform virus isolation and cell culture
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key responsibilities will be to: Conduct high-quality original research independently and collaboratively, generating outcomes that advance cancer research and improve health equity for Aboriginal and
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Emotional Wellbeing. Demonstrated experience conducting original research and contributing to scholarly outputs, with a developing research profile in a relevant discipline. Proven ability to build and
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centres reflect the strength, diversity and depth of our research. Our master's and PhD research degrees offer the opportunity to work alongside our world-leading researchers. We engage in key issues
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informatics proven experience in original research and scholarly activity experience in next-generation sequencing data analysis or integrative analysis of multi-dimensional data high-level skills in
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of Science. Your key responsibilities will be to: conduct original research independently or as part of a team, focusing on quantitative analysis of economic impacts of ultra processed foods; bring and
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undertake original research studies investigating the biodiversity and function of groundwater ecosystems and their response to environmental changes generate high‑quality research outputs through preparation