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Role The Flinders Accelerator for Microbiome Exploration (FAME) is seeking a Research Associate in Computational Genomics to develop next-generation bioinformatics tools for genome and metagenome
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. Operating under broad direction, this position champions a culture of continuous improvement and regulatory excellence. It is responsible for identifying and implementing process enhancements within
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Associate will: Conduct molecular biology and protein-DNA interaction experiments (e.g. EMSA, protein purification, functional screens). Integrate laboratory findings with bioinformatics analyses such as
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, offering hands-on experience with cutting-edge techniques in molecular biology, bioinformatics, and data analysis—an ideal environment for early-career researchers eager to make an impact. Life at Flinders
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Hiring Managers to provide timely, high-quality guidance throughout the recruitment process. Reporting to the Recruitment and Employment Services Manager, your proactive, customer-focused approach will
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to ensure timely completion Performing assurance projects, including, but not limited to; invoice management, vendor management, payment processing, month and year end closing Undertaking process improvement
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students and electives during extended remote placements. Contribute to curriculum development, accreditation processes, and continuous quality improvement of courses. Build and maintain partnerships with
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of students. Experience in coordinating WIL placements or project topics. Strong connections to industry partners are desirable. Experience in curriculum review processes and accreditation requirements within
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background includes effective student assessment and a solid understanding of curriculum review processes, as well as participation in both internal and external accreditation activities. You demonstrate a
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quality assurance and accreditation processes, helping to uphold and advance the College’s standards of excellence. About You You will apply your extensive clinical experience across the continuum