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in paediatric cancer, immunology, and single-cell bioinformatics, while building your independent research profile. Based at the Centre for Children’s Health Research, the successful candidate will
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assistants, students and other support personnel, including supervising students in appropriate experimental design and bioinformatics analyses Development of novel diagnostic and therapeutic technologies
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extracellular vesicles for predicting and monitoring response to immune checkpoint blockade in melanoma and lung cancer. Desired skills: It is expected that a suitable candidate has a background in bioinformatic
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the strengths of Bioinformatics and Micromon The Opportunity The Monash Genomics and Bioinformatics Platform (MGBP), a cornerstone of the Monash Technology Research Platforms group, is seeking a highly motivated
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Australian National University | Canberra, Australian Capital Territory | Australia | about 15 hours ago
Bioinformatics Consultancy, the ANU Centre for Therapeutic Discovery and the National Therapeutic mRNA platform. We have a diverse client base including researchers from ANU, CSIRO and University of Canberra, with
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AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (ANU) | Canberra, Australian Capital Territory | Australia | 4 days ago
Next Generation High Throughput Sequencing (NGS), Sanger Sequencing, Genotyping, the ANU Bioinformatics Consultancy, the ANU Centre for Therapeutic Discovery and the National Therapeutic mRNA platform
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most prestigious schools of computing in Australia. It offers undergraduate programmes in Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, and Bioinformatics, as well as a number of combined
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The Pawsey Supercomputing Centre is a world-class high-performance computing facility supporting Australian researchers across fields like radio astronomy, energy, engineering, bioinformatics, and
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bioinformatics, microbiology and microbiomes, and molecular and cell biology, with specialist areas in gene regulation, systems biology, neurogenomics, microbes in health and disease, microbes in the environment
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-time PCR and relevant statistical analyses. Demonstrated skills in next-generation sequencing laboratory workflows and development of bioinformatic pipelines. Demonstrated high-level skills in