38 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Prof" uni jobs at Edith Cowan University in Australia
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the guidance of the Manager, Corporate Relations and the Senior Communications Adviser to help deliver ECU’s media and public relations activities. You’ll support the development and implementation
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develop additional competencies required for further career development. Reporting to the Team Leader – School Business Support, this position is ideal for someone who is self-motivated, excels in a dynamic
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strong track record of success in developing and delivering quality undergraduate and postgraduate engineering programs that have strong alignment with industry and promote community and environmental
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– including to attend NAIDOC events Supportive work/life balance including ability to negotiate flexible working arrangements Substituted Public Holidays Access to ongoing professional development Exciting new
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developing body of evidence suggests caring is a risk factor for the development of cardiovascular disease. Suboptimal health status is described as a physical state between health and disease, characterised
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Origins study to assess 5 year old children. This is a fabulous opportunity to get into research and answer any burning questions you have about speech and language development.. Desired Skills: Speech
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on mitochondria may be the first step in developing the effective therapeutic agent for Alzheimer's disease. The proposed project will directly evaluate the effect of sodium butyrate on mitochondria which has been
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. Several research projects are available and will be offered based on current research priorities, but will focus on developing polygenic risk and methylation profiles of rates of change in preclinical AD
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the development of risk factors for dementia is crucial. Dietary recommendations for dementia prevention need to be based on strong scientific and clinical evidence and currently it remains unclear as to whether
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Project Outline: Novel Subjective Measure: We recently developed an internationally validated tool to measure a subclinical, reversible stage of pre-chronic health that we coined the 'Suboptimal