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email: philipp.reineck@rmit.edu.au For more information about our research, please visit https://www.reineckresearch.com For more information about our research, please visit https
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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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neuronal signalling and brain function. Investigations may extend to how these channels may be modulated by drugs, as therapeutics for a range of neurological and cardiac diseases. This project has
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for: Passionate about optimisation, experimentation, AI and machine learning, and application of these technologies to business problems; Good coder with at least one of the major programming languages. Python is
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pipelines to analyse big volumes of metagenetic data. The analysis pipeline will roughly use packages such as trimomatic, FastQ screen, centrifuge/kraken and many more. The PhD candidate: The preferred PhD
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, can potentially be applicable in other areas. The project is divided into three work packages, roughly one year in length each. For a mid-point review of the project, we would aim to demonstrate results
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Are you passionate about energy efficiency and developing technology to reduce climate emissions? We are offering a fully funded PhD project with a tax-free stipend of $35,888 per annum for 3 years
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suitability of the project Available PhD scholarship is for local students, interested international students should enquire about other potential opportunities in this group/project Available PhD scholarship
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per annum (2025 rate) A project expense and development package of up to $13,000 per annum Supervision by CSIRO, an industry partner and the host university A 60-day Industry Engagement component with
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with Professor Scott (WEHI) on the Stafford Fox Rare Cancers trial. This trial seeks to understand why people diagnosed with three or more cancers have a much better survival rate than those diagnosed