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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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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
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excellent written and verbal communication skills a demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of a team Desirable solid experience with advanced AI algorithms prior experience in both qualitative
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Ability to support the Professor’s research program Ability to assist supervising postgraduate students Ability to work independently and collaboratively Experience of presenting research results