Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Employer
-
Field
-
and reputation of the Faculty of Medicine and Health (FMH) and the University of Sydney through research, mentorship, and stakeholder engagement. About you PhD or BHons in Biomedical Science, Computer
-
responsibilities will be to: Photonic System Innovation: Craft state-of-the-art instruments and components for commercialisation across optical communications, hyperspectral imaging, and astronomical applications
-
biomedical engineering, medical sciences, biophysics or biochemistry experience with microfluidics and/or microfabrication and materials analysis techniques experience in cell culture, blood handling/analysis
-
of low-carbon cement systems in the construction of civil infrastructure assets. This will involve designing and casting prototype components using low-carbon binders, conducting controlled lab tests, and
-
computer literacy and proficiency in using various research and administrative software applications, that may include Microsoft Suite, REDCap, SPSS and other relevant data analytic software excellent
-
to edit RNA), lentivirus handling, fluourescent cell imaging, flow cytometry, next generation sequencing demonstrated ability to work autonomously, evaluate the literature, design and direct experiments
-
new drug candidates that can transform AMD management and reduce the treatment burden of intravitreal injections. Some key skills required: A PhD in biomedical sciences, optometry, vision science
-
surgery techniques, peripheral and central drug administration, design and use of viruses such as AAVs, motor testing and behaviour studies, dissection and biochemical and histological analysis of brain and
-
neuroimaging (particularly functional) is required, and ideally the candidate will have experience in linking imaging methods with cognitive, neurobiological or computational modelling frameworks. Your key
-
work with other team members on establishing and maintaining best practice protocols for safe and efficient operation of the groups’ laboratories. About you The University values courage and creativity