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and journals, with preference given to A*-rated venues. Research Track Record: An emerging track record and recognition for quality research outputs in cybersecurity, including the development of new
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recognised research excellence in at least one of the three core focus areas. A sustained track record of competitive research funding and successful project delivery. Expertise in action-based research
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/or qualitative data collection and analysis in support of intervention implementation, Demonstrated track record of peer reviewed publications in high quality journals, Demonstrated capacity to present
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extraordinary ideas - and the people who discover them The Opportunity The Level A Research Fellow is responsible for advancing the research objectives of the University by contributing to defined research
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characterisation of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Key responsibilities include: Conducting research aligned with defined project objectives Applying biochemical, biophysical and structural techniques (e.g
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to impactful, translational research. You will be supported to develop your research track record and establish a nationally recognised profile in this emerging interdisciplinary field. Key responsibilities will
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Principal Research Fellowship To be suitable for a Vice-Chancellor's Indigenous Principal Research Fellowship, it is expected that you will have an excellent track record and international recognition
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projects, preferably in primary care or related fields Demonstrated experience leading quantitative data analyses and the reporting of health research findings Track record of health-related publications
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the steps involved in commercial optimisation of tissue culture technology and how research objectives must align to these steps. An understanding of meristem culture techniques is strongly desired
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modelling RNA isoform diversity or RNA–protein interactions. A track record of independent research, evidenced by publications in peer-reviewed journals and/or presentations at scientific conferences