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to forecast disease burden under alternative vaccination schedules and to assess the impacts of completed vaccination programs against baseline transmission counterfactuals. This project will build on existing
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Trailblazer builds new research capabilities and drives commercialisation outcomes in the resources technology and critical minerals sector. There will be opportunities to be involved in the Trailblazer Program
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in lower vertebrates, if it is present in sharks and how or if cartilage repair occurs in lower vertebrates. This project aims to develop a better understanding of the biology of cartilage in lower
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build a roadmap ensuring Australian digital industries understand inclusive design pathways, aligning with the Australian Disability Strategy 2021-2031 and UN Convention commitments. Research proposals
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, hemicellulose, and lignin, which can also be used to make high fibre food and plant-based leather and other materials. This research will use BSG to develop high-value functional food, and biomaterials and
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Institute (NDRI) in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Curtin University invites expressions of interest from suitably qualified candidates for a fully funded PhD scholarship in qualitative research about
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supports high-achieving Vietnamese candidates to undertake a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) at Curtin University, Perth Western Australia. Project 89 is a Vietnam Government training scheme under Ministry of
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and Industry collaborator Kurloo Technology, with the student primarily based at Curtin University (Perth, Western Australia). The objective of this project is to develop and test new methods
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RACFs across Perth. Building on this strong relationship, the researchers will collaboratively deliver the project with Brightwater Care Group and other RACFs. It is also anticipated that the results
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Country Health Service, offering the candidate exposure to government departments alongside existing researchers. Building the capacity in implementation science is a priority for Curtin University’s enAble