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Fellows in RNA Virus Evolution who will apply and develop their expertise in conducting research to further the research agenda of Professor Edward C. Holmes FAA FRS. They will contribute to research
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performance and available funding. This career-launching role will support the Fellow to develop momentum towards becoming an independent researcher. We would like to hear from early career researchers who have
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platform to further develop your research profile, expand professional networks, and make a significant contribution to the University’s strategic objectives in Indigenous health research. Your key
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. The Research Fellow will contribute to the development of an implementation science evidence-base to support the transferability of this learning for adaptation to other settings. The successful applicant would
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to publications, conference presentations, and funding outcomes. Develop and maintain a strong research profile through peer-reviewed publications, scholarly outputs, and active participation in academic forums
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drug resistance in invasive and emerging fungal pathogens develop novel approaches to analyse medically relevant fungal genomes in the context of infectious disease outbreaks produce high-quality
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recipients and adults aged over 65 · lead and contribute to the development of study protocols, ethics applications, data collection methodologies, and statistical analysis plans for clinical
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manage research datasets, including development of analytic workflows, REDCap data collection tools, algorithm development, and validation of NLP pipelines · lead the development of scholarly outputs
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research funding · develop and lead trial protocols, peer‑reviewed publications, and qualitative research reports that influence clinical guidelines, contribute to public discourse, and support climate
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large-scale / asymptotic behaviour of algebraic and categorical constructions. The aim is to develop general methods and apply them to concrete families arising across modern representation theory. Your