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team, focusing on publication, conference presentations Maintain a research profile, including peer-reviewed journal articles, conference and/or seminar papers. Develop research collaborations and engage
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profiling, analyse population-scale epigenomic and multi-omic datasets, and develop new bioinformatic pipelines that push scientific boundaries. You’ll uncover patterns of methylation variation, inheritance
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Preparation Program, offering leadership and research training, mentoring, professional development, writing retreats, seed funding for innovative research, and opportunities to participate in national and
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The Opportunity Join a dynamic research team working at the forefront of drug discovery to develop novel therapeutic agents for arthritis and lymphedema. In this role, you will design and synthesise new compounds
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applications, and the collection of qualitative and quantitative data Prepare manuscripts for publication and contribute to competitive grant applications Support the Group Lead with the coordination of funded
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research theme Work Futures and Economic Security. As a research-focused academic at Level A, you will work closely with senior researchers while progressively developing greater autonomy in your research
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Fellowships are a globally competitive program for early and mid-career researchers from all scholarly disciplines aimed at improving the development and living conditions of children and youth. Funds from
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and literature in areas of research strength at JCU—the environment, mental health, and human rights (including but not limited to Indigeneity), this position supports the development of a proposed new
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projects. Candidates will need strong analytical skills and experience in manuscript preparation. Well-developed research skills, including data collection, management and analysis, along with the ability
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development. This is an opportunity to contribute to a nationally significant program with tangible policy impact—candidates ready to deliver rigorous, influential research are encouraged to apply. About Monash