410 parallel-processing-bioinformatics "https:" positions at The University of Queensland in Australia
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responsibilities will include: Extracting and processing samples for trace organic chemical analysis, including routine wet chemistry tasks such as preparation of chemical solutions, aliquoting, filtration
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the academic promotions process. About You Completion or near completion of a PhD in genomics, bioinformatics, or a related field relevant to genetic mapping; or completion of a Diploma with relevant work
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responsibilities will include: Extracting and processing samples for trace organic chemical analysis Assisting in developing and validating methods and standard operating procedures for laboratory tasks associated
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Completion of undergraduate or postgraduate qualifications in Microbiology, Molecular Microbiology or Bioinformatics, with relevant experience in microbial genomics (or an equivalent combination of education
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the causes of paediatric brain cancers and develop new therapies. With the recent establishment of an mRNA vaccine trial to treat paediatric brain cancer by our laboratory and colleagues we continue to
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more about philanthropy at UQ visit https://alumni.uq.edu.au/giving/ . To learn more about Advancement’s alumni engagement activities, visit https://alumni.uq.edu.au/ . To learn more about The Queensland
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career progression opportunities via the academic promotions process and access to exclusive internal-only vacancies Access to greater research funding opportunities, including grant writing support and
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bioinformatics, programming, and large-scale data mining, within a collaborative, high-performance research environment. You’ll also contribute to service and engagement activities, helping drive innovation and
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including hybrid on site/WFH options and flexible start/finish times, access to exclusive internal-only vacancies, and genuine career progression opportunities via the academic promotions process. About You A
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in human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs)-derived skin organoids (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38044307/ ), and the generation of vascularized skin organoids (https