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with a systems biology approach in which we will investigate whether the immunological changes in young and elderly are characterized with changes in the gut microbial composition. Currently big data
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(honours) in biomedical sciences or equivalent For further information and enquires contact Professor Melissa Churchill (melissa.churchill@rmit.edu.au ) For further information and enquires contact Professor
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(or equivalent) in a relevant discipline (e.g., information science, sociology, digital humanities, digital health, computer science, information systems, user experience design) Have strong social research
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functional immune-cell assays. The PhD candidate: The preferred PhD candidate will have done an Honours or Masters in immunology, vaccines, microbiology, bioinformatics, biostatistics, molecular biology or a
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ADM+S invites applications for PhD scholarships from students interested in the following areas: The development and distribution of automated decision-making (ADM) systems The applications
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as well, resulting in increased survival. Methods: The laboratory uses world-class big-data omics analysis of blood immune cells, including RNAseq, epigenetics, multicolour flowcytometry (up to 27
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scholarship is available. One scholarship is available. Eligibility requirements: have a first-class Honours or Master's or equivalent degree in a relevant discipline of engineering/science be an Australian
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) 2 (two) Standard RMIT PhD enrolment requirements apply. Candidates should have an undergarduate degree in a relevant field of science or engineering. Standard RMIT PhD enrolment requirements apply
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, C#, Java, Q#, Q language, PennyLane, Qiskit, Quantum Development Kit etc. Please contact Aufeef Chauhan for more information. Potential candidates must have a good hold of distributed software systems
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for this scholarship you must: Have a first-class Honours degree in Computer Science or equivalent Have strong computational, programming, algorithms, and data analysis skills Provide evidence of adequate oral and