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conference presentations, including your specific role in study design, data analysis and manuscript preparation? Can you provide an example of a research project you have led or significantly contributed
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design, advanced laboratory work, and biosensor testing. Developing wearable biosensing technologies, particularly microneedle‑based systems. Contributing to the academic environment through publications
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shaping laboratory culture and capability. What You Will Do • Conduct high-quality research under limited supervision and contribute to peer-reviewed publications • Design and perform advanced laboratory
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Join a dynamic team at the forefront of healthcare innovation as a Research Fellow in the School of Nursing and Midwifery. Monash Nursing and Midwifery is seeking a dedicated and motivated Research
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-emission processing pathways. You will design and conduct laboratory experiments, apply advanced microstructural, thermodynamic and kinetic analyses, and collaborate closely with an interdisciplinary team
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) and the Faculty of Science (Chemistry), reflecting the genuinely interdisciplinary nature of the research and ensuring alignment with both computational innovation and analytical laboratory development
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, characterization and evaluation of novel PfM1 and M17 aminopeptidase inhibitors. This would include compound design, data management and analysis and sample preparation as well as a range of drug discovery-related
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-emission processing pathways. You will design and conduct laboratory experiments, apply advanced microstructural, thermodynamic and kinetic analyses, and collaborate closely with an interdisciplinary team
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to optimise performance in S/TEM. It is located on the Clayton Campus in a dedicated electron microscopy building, specifically designed to provide exceptional mechanical, thermal and electro-magnetic stability
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on the Clayton Campus in a dedicated electron microscopy building, specifically designed to provide exceptional mechanical, thermal and electro-magnetic stability to optimise instrument performance. The successful