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the National Institutes of Health (NIH). It will employ cutting-edge computational approaches using Australian and American supercomputers, alongside single-particle cryo-electron microscopy and functional
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connection and collaboration in education. According to (Jagannathan, 2022) of the World Bank’s Open Learning Campus, it is time to reimagine the future of Learning with Metaverse. Metaverse based education
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Using a bioinformatics analysis pipeline we will investigate whether vaccination responses are affected by the microbiome profile, and whether it changes according to the vaccination sequence
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causes of cancer related death in women. One woman in 70 will develop ovarian cancer in her lifetime and the majority of these women will die from the disease. The overall 5-year survival rate is 40%, and
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This is an exciting opportunity to examine how in this new pandemic world, healthcare as we know it will and must continue to innovate and adapt, leveraging digital health innovations to its full
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material science. It is desirable that the applicant have training relevant to fibre materials or work experience in the textile/garment industry. This project will be carried out in collaboration with local
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thereby effectively contribute to cancer treatment. 1) Xanthatin is the primary medicinal component of Xanthium strumarium (cocklebur) commonly used in Chinese medicine. It has a wide range of
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In this project you will gain skills relevant to important areas of processing of biological materials into high value ingredients for use in high-value food, packaging and other applications. It
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to determine the ability to deliver bioactive agents into cells. $35,886 $35,886 Applications are now open. Applications are now open. 31/03/2028 31/03/2028 1 (one) 1 (one) It is open for both Domestic and
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users are restricted to a predefined set of sensitive attributes for protection. Hence, with the increasing public awareness and demand for online privacy, it is high time to revolutionize the privacy