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to provide your confirmation of identity documents, if applicable. Your recruiter will be in touch to advise you on how to confirm Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander status. Click here to read the Faculty
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. • leading a program of collaborative research examining skin cancer prevention and early detection in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. This could include describing the epidemiology, incidence
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challenges affecting cognition, learning, behaviour, adaptive functioning, and overall wellbeing. Individuals with FASD often experience difficulties across education, engagement with the justice system
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Part-time (0.8 FTE), 10-month fixed-term Join the Daffodil Centre as a Research Fellow and advance high-impact research within a nationally recognised centre Base Salary $127,436 (pro-rata) + 17
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opportunity We are seeking a Senior Research Fellow - Neuroscience Future Leader to establish and grow an independent research profile while contributing to high-impact research within the discipline. The role
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· Part time fixed term until 2 March 2027 · Research Fellow role supporting research program in skin cancer prevention and treatment for high‑risk populations-including high risk kidney
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an outstanding Research Fellow to join the Autoimmune Rheumatic Diseases Research Program within the Faculty of Medicine and Health. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to impactful research that aims
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-Discrimination Act 1977 (NSW).’ Should your application be progressed, you will be required to provide your confirmation of identity documents, if applicable. Your recruiter will be in touch to advise you on how
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Professor Philip K. Ahring. This project focuses on investigating how genetic variants in voltage-gated sodium channels contribute to epilepsy. The research aims to elucidate the functional impact of
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Accelerator: https://www.snowmedical.org.au/vision-accelerator The successful candidate will join the Sivyer Laboratory, led by Assoc. Prof. Benjamin Sivyer, which focuses on understanding physiological and