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Research Associate to join our dynamic team and contribute to pioneering research in cancer and stem cell biology. In this role, you will design and conduct experiments aimed at developing next-generation
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literature (relative to opportunity), especially on topics relevant to the project objectives demonstrated experience with simulation modelling and coding, especially biophysical modelling advanced statistical
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to evaluate vascular cell and protein interactions in healthy and disease states perform a diverse range of cellular, biochemical, biophysical experiments and microscopy experiments to characterise the effects
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a closely related discipline experience in the synthesis, purification and characterization of organic molecules experience in the use of research methodologies relevant to metallomics experience in
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ternary neural networks using FPGA devices. The successful candidate will have significant experience in machine learning, FPGA design and an outstanding track record in conducting machine learning research
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are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associate who has two or more of the follow attributes: a Ph.D. (or near completion) in biochemistry or closely related discipline experience in recombinant
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Claire O’Callaghan, the successful candidate will join a collaborative, interdisciplinary team, where they will be supported to develop their own research questions and lead projects. Experience in
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characterization techniques experience conducting original research and/or engaging in scholarly activity a developing network of academic, industry and professional partners and stakeholders skills in qualitative
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looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associate who has: a PhD in a quantitative field (e.g., physics, mathematics, computer science) interest and experience in simulating and analyzing multivariate time
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of thought, collaboration, excellence, and outcome-driven work. About you PhD in Neuroscience, Ophthalmology, Vision Sciences, or a related field experience working with iPSC-derived neuronal cultures and