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for the role) must be submitted via the link above. Please refer to the candidate information brochure for further details. Click to view the Position Description for this role. Candidate Information Brochure
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requirements for the role) must be submitted via the link above. Please refer to the candidate information brochure for further details. Candidate Information Brochure If you are a current employee of the
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support your success, metrics about you will be collected, linked and used throughout your association with the University. This information will also be used to help improve the MySydney program delivery
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(including a CV and cover letter outlining how your skills, capabilities and experience meet the requirements for the role) must be submitted via the link above. Please refer to the candidate information
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, including population-based cohort studies, administrative datasets, and linked data sources strengthen team projects by providing methodological input using existing causal inference skills and developing
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examining the neurophysiological mechanisms linking sleep, brain clearance, and cognitive function across adulthood and ageing. Working with a high degree of autonomy, you will advance multimodal neuroimaging
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, including data analysis (e.g., interrupted time series, linked healthcare data, PBS datasets), survey design and implementation, and mixed‑methods approaches · experience conducting systematic reviews
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. Please refer to the candidate information brochure and position description for further details. Click to view the Candidate Information Brochure for this role. You can also obtain a link to the brochure
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via the Apply button at the top of the page. Please refer to the candidate information brochure and position description for further details. Click to view the Candidate Information Brochure
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disparity. Using largely bulk multi-omic approaches, the team has been identifying African-specific molecular subtypes, which have been further linked to patient-matched environmental exposures. Here the team