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research environment Join a community where innovative ideas shape critical care research The Opportunity The Senior Research Fellow (Sepsis Program) position is a key component of the Australian and New
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, T cell culture, MHC tetramer reagents, recombinant DNA technologies, flow cytometry) Strong data analysis and bioinformatics skills (Seurat experience is a plus) Excellent organisational and project
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Researcher will include; Conduct research relating to development, co-design and implementation of a digital solution for ear and hearing health, including post-implementation analysis and evaluation
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/primary care/public health research Demonstrated statistical analysis and manuscript and research proposal preparation skills; including a solid track record of refereed research publications Advanced
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. Proficiency in Microsoft Office, University-specific software, and willingness to learn new software. Desirable skills include statistical analysis, database usage, and advanced data analysis/plotting software
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, to conducting interviews and focus groups with victim-survivors and service providers, and supporting the analysis of qualitative and quantitative data. You’ll also help produce reports and knowledge-sharing
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, developing a survey and conducting a quantitative analysis. To be successful in this role, you should have a degree and a PhD in Psychology or a closely related field. You should also possess strong training
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and performing advanced signal analysis Ensuring accurate medical signal detection using radar sensors If you are passionate about cutting-edge technology and want to contribute to ground breaking
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. The successful candidate will apply their expertise in agent-based modelling and travel demand analysis to develop new approaches that inform transport planning and promote sustainable travel behaviours. As part
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, virtual screening, molecular docking, structure-activity relationship analysis, and machine learning. Candidates should embrace opportunities to tackle new problems and challenges as part of a dynamic team