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.) will be employed to characterize the carbon nanofiber structures. For molecular level, understanding, DFT modeling will be employed. This scholarship will be governed by RMIT University's Research
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communication skills; meet RMIT's entry requirements for the master by research degree (or master coursework including a minor thesis). To be eligible for this scholarship you must: Have a first-class Honours or
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, or Australian Permanent Resident Be an Australian or New Zealand citizen, or Australian Permanent Resident Contact with one of the project chief Investors: Dr. Ke Deng - ke.deng@rmit.edu.au A/Prof. Yongli Ren
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under 'Admissions' in PhD (Mathematical Science). Have a Master, first-class Honours or equivalent in one of the disciplines of statistics, mathematics, or data analytics/science. Excellent programming
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honours in chemical engineering (Bachelors or Masters), Australian resident or international applicant subject to meeting English language requirements Having first class honours in chemical engineering
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PhD Scholarship in ‘Using nanoparticles to enhance the immune response and improve vaccine efficacy’
will remain open until filled. Position will remain open until filled. Two Two Will have Honours or Masters in either immunology, vaccines, microbiology, parasitology, biochemistry, or nanoengineering
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unique ovarian cancer animal model and blood samples from multiple human clinical trials. The PhD candidate: The preferred PhD candidate will have done an Honours or Masters in either immunology, oncology
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, ELISPOT, immunohistology, proliferation and functional T cell assays. The PhD candidate: The preferred PhD candidate will have done an Honours or Masters in either immunology, psychology, bioinformatics
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candidate will have done an Honours or Masters in either immunology, or vaccines, microbiology, bioinformatics, biostatistics or a related discipline. References: [1]. Chiu CY et al. Nat Rev Gen. 20 (2019
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immunological techniques, e.g. ELISA, ELISPOT, immunohistology, proliferation and functional immune-cell assays. The PhD candidate: The preferred PhD candidate will have done an Honours or Masters in immunology