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with lab members and external partners to translate methodological advances into applied analyses and usable tools. Support Research Training: Co-supervise PhD and masters students, providing guidance
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cohort of PhD students across these domains. Be Yourself The University of Melbourne is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a child-safe organisation. We believe the diversity of our community enriches us
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in clinical teaching, and the ability to lead innovative curriculum development, fostering strong collaborative networks. You will also: Have specialist dental qualifications in Periodontics and be
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mentor students and junior staff, contribute to research proposals, and participate in School service and professional development. You may be a great fit if: You hold, or are near completion of, a PhD in
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, health departments and data custodians; lead publications and presentations of research findings. You may be a great fit if: You are an experienced epidemiologist with a Master's or PhD-level qualification
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the country, and our clinical networks in the Melbourne Biomedical Precinct. Be Yourself The University of Melbourne is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a child-safe organisation. We believe the diversity
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collaboration with The Dulwich Centre, Adelaide. Social Work also has a long standing, strong and vibrant PhD program focused on training future leaders in the profession and academia. The Master of Counselling
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PhD in bioinformatics, data science, immunology, or cell biology, possessing strong organisational skills and expertise in computational analysis of spatial transcriptomic data. You may also: Have
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Role type: Full-time; Continuing Faculty: Science Department/School: School of Mathematics and Statistics Salary: Level of appointment is subject to qualification and experience Level B: AUD
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is based at the Parkville Campus and will report to the Lab Head, Professor Andrew Pask and Senior Research Associate Dr Axel Newton. Your responsibilities will include: Lead Collaborative Research