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/nutrition and chemistry Achieved first-class Honours or 2A Honours or equivalent or a Masters by Research or Masters with a research component of at least 25% Relevant research experience and publication
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The William T Southcott Major Scholarship In nuclear medicine research provides support for HDR students undertaking original research in the field of advanced Medical Research in Nuclear Medicine
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Canuto and/or Dr Melissa Opozda, all within the College of Medicine and Public Health at Flinders University. Details of primary and co-supervision will be dependent upon the nature of the agreed project
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research program (First class), or a Masters programme with a research component (First class equivalent), or a Masters degree by research Essential: Strong grounding in a field relevant to the project
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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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, the main leaving ligands and the major site of action, using for the first time, synchrotron μ-XAS and XFM and vibrational spectroscopic (VS) microscopy in the lead laboratory of Prof. Lay (USyd) in
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generation of leaders in the area of ageing, by providing direct experience with industry partners, as well as training and master classes in key areas of psychology and health sciences, engineering and
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and to strengthen the relevance of the research to the translation of findings. Ideally you will have completed an Honours or Masters degree with a focus on drug or nutrient absorption and metabolism
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Honours or Masters degree in winemaking or viticulture, or a relevant field such as plant sciences, food sciences, agronomy, or agricultural biotechnology. A strong interest in winemaking and viticulture
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meet RMIT University's minimum requirements for admission to a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program and should hold an Honours degree (First Class) or an equivalent standard Master's degree with a