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to connect to the broader activities of the Monash Stellar Explosions group and its international collaborators in supernova theory, stellar evolution, nucleosynthesis, and multi-messenger astronomy
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Science Communication. This project is an inter-faculty collaboration that will develop an innovative framework for transdisciplinary music-science collaboration via new creative works. A focus is placed on
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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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to the University’s growing research strengths with general guidance. Working under broad direction, you will develop continuously operating wearable microneedle‑based biosensors and support the project’s delivery
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biology approaches, including single particle cryogenic electron microscopy Analyse data and prepare figures, manuscripts and research reports Contribute to the development of grant applications and funding
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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
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and collaborative research environment. In this exciting role, you will contribute to a cutting-edge project focused on the design, development and real-world demonstration of specialised acoustic
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highly desirable. The role will involve designing and synthesising novel compounds, exploring scaffold modifications, and developing practical synthetic strategies. The candidate will also contribute
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opportunity has become available for a motivated and talented individual to join the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences as a Research Fellow in the Medicinal Chemistry Theme. The development