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AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (ANU) | Canberra, Australian Capital Territory | Australia | 2 months ago
the ANU College of Science and Medicine conduct research and deliver a research-led education program that encompasses the entire breadth of the sciences, supported by extensive international networks and
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bioinformatics and computational biology, including the handling of large-scale genomic datasets. Expertise in the evaluation of novel predictive genomics methods, and experience with whole genome assembly
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research project/s under the guidance of the grant CIs (Prof Francis, Prof Tanaka, and Dr Hendriksen), and contribute to development of research activities. Support the dissemination of research outcomes
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. Prof. Sjaanie Koppel, Monash University Accident Research Centre, +61 3 9905 4739 or sjaanie.koppel@monash.edu Position Description: Research Fellow Applications Close: Thursday 30th April 2026, 11:55pm
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research program, integrating molecular, immunological, phylogenetic, ecological, and modelling approaches to produce high-quality research outputs, support competitive funding, and translate findings
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technologies research in AIBN and at UQ. You will have research expertise in the use of computational chemistry and software development, with the capacity to apply these methods to research questions related
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-aligned and life-changing. The College is renowned for its exemplary research in many STEM areas including advanced manufacturing and design; computing technologies; health innovation and translational
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insights, building digital tools that improve care, and embedding smart research infrastructure directly into the electronic medical record (EMR). Working closely with Prof Ary Serpa Neto, Austin Health’s
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deposition using flame hydrolysis and related vapour phase methods - Control of hydroxyl, metallic and particulate contamination in optical silica - Understanding how the glass structure, impurities and
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be working with Assoc Prof Sarah Bernays , Prof Thu Nguyen and Dr Graeme Hoddinott , as part of a growing team of social scientists connected with the CRE. They would be joining a supportive and