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Full time, 2 years fixed term position. Located at the School of Chemistry on the Camperdown Campus The project seeks to design and synthesis bioactive peptides targeting the mycobacterial protein
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research team, collaborating toward goals, contributing to solving problems and developing scientific ideas. Experience of conducting research experiments in a laboratory setting, including the design and
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publication record in computer science, digital innovation and forensics, and internet surveillance. Experience working in collaborative, interdisciplinary teams, particularly in projects that integrate biology
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care, and health risks. This post-doctoral role focuses on developing actuarial models that address mortality, morbidity, and long-term care, with real-world applications in policy and product design
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design and execute experiments using advanced techniques such as ATAC-seq, ChIP-seq, RNA-seq, and single-cell or spatial genomics, while also maintaining mammalian cell cultures and performing a wide range
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research in cancer systems and developmental biology. They will independently design and execute experiments using advanced techniques such as ATAC-seq, ChIP-seq, RNA-seq, and single-cell or spatial genomics
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& HEALTH INNOVATION RESEARCH INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES JOONDALUP CAMPUS $80,938 TO $108,498 (LEVEL A)/$113,918 TO $134,596 (LEVEL B) FIXED TERM (2 YEARS), FULL-TIME Overview
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. To be successful in this position, you’ll have: PhD (or equivalent) in computational and/or theoretical chemistry or will complete a PhD in this field within the next six months. Experience in
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discipline experience in planning synthetic routes and completing multi-step syntheses for a variety of target small molecules knowledge in medicinal chemistry and structure-based drug design ability
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applications, or show evidence of active participation in research collaborations funded by competitive grants. Design research projects. Mentor and guide students and colleagues and develop the next generation