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inclusive research environment • Opportunities for high-impact publications and leadership development How to Apply: Submit applications via the University of Adelaide careers portal: 517174
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interpretation and faster decisions for families. This work is already underway in our lab. We’re assembling a strike team of three exceptional postdoc researchers to design autonomous discovery systems
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program in small ruminant health and production or in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (relative to opportunity) with peer-reviewed research, published or disseminated in high-quality outlets
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to both access critical unique cohorts and human tissue samples and also to perform investigator-initiated clinical studies and trials. The current major focus of the Immunology Programs is to discover
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be to: undertake a leadership role in educational innovation, curriculum design and review, contributing to outstanding educational delivery and outcomes design and engage in high-quality teaching and
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to: undertake a leadership role in educational innovation, curriculum design and review, contributing to outstanding educational delivery and outcomes design and engage in high-quality teaching and learning
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skills of single cell genomics, transcriptomics and epigenomics experiments. Proficiency in R, Python, High Performance Computing, generation of web resources and data visualisation For full viewing
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, research, service and engagement. In this position you will engage in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and curriculum development. You will have a developed research program and conduct high- quality
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championing innovation, interdisciplinarity, and a high-performance, inclusive culture. In your concurrent role as Chief Research and Innovation Officer, Monash Health, you will drive the organisation’s
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. About you The University values trust, accountability and excellence . As such, we see the importance of recruiting talent aligned to these values. You will develop an independent research program and