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large-scale Environmental DNA (eDNA) and whole-genome sequencing datasets. Our work establishes a genomics-enabled foundation for biodiversity discovery, ecological understanding, informed conservation
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regional marine ecosystems, we integrate advanced genomics infrastructure, specialist expertise, and strong collaborative networks to generate large-scale Environmental DNA (eDNA) and whole-genome sequencing
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genomics infrastructure, specialist expertise, and strong collaborative networks to generate large-scale Environmental DNA (eDNA) and whole-genome sequencing datasets. Our work establishes a genomics-enabled
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ecosystems, we integrate advanced genomics infrastructure, specialist expertise, and strong collaborative networks to generate large-scale Environmental DNA (eDNA) and whole-genome sequencing datasets. Our
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. Understand molecular biology concepts and worked with CRISPR Established practical experience working and analysing high-throughput sequencing platforms Track record in high quality research evidenced by peer
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water literacy and stewardship among young people is a key focus of this Program. About the opportunity Design engaging micro-credentials for Year 11–12 students on water-related topics, aligned with WA
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, and actively pursue external research funding. Contribute to School/University service, governance and engagement, aligned with UWA values, policies, inclusion and diversity commitments. About you PhD
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. Contribute to School/University service, governance and engagement, aligned with UWA values, policies, inclusion and diversity commitments. About you PhD in Economics or related field, or near completion
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11–12 students on water-related topics, aligned with WA curriculum standards. Collaborate with experts and stakeholders to develop interactive content using Blackboard Ultra. Support delivery and
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industry setting. High-level self-management skills with the ability to efficiently work on multiple tasks simultaneously and meet required deadlines. Experience in the supervision of social work students on