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& IRDC leadership with activities related to Indigenous data and governance. Data Pipelines & Coding Write, test, and maintain code to support data preparation pipelines and internal technical tools
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execute high-quality, audience-led content across all channels i.e. from feature articles and social media to executive communications, ensuring every message is clear, accurate, and aligns with strategic
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small laboratory animal management and sampling. Demonstrated understanding of the Australian Code for the care and use of animals for scientific purposes - 8th Edition, relevant guidelines, legislation
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injection moulding, hydrogel formulations (i.e. dip-coating or bioprinting), (co-)culture of endothelial cells and stromal cells, material biocompatibility testing, perfused cell culture systems and a history
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configuration, testing, and documentation, including peer code review participation. Strong understanding of agile and software development lifecycle methodologies. Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and
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Zoology; or completion of a Diploma with relevant work experience; or an equivalent combination of relevant experience and/or education/training. Foundational knowledge of relevant codes and acts governing
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biologists and clinicians at the forefront of biological research to develop new mRNA medicines. Key responsibilities will include: Develop mRNA design software – coding, maintaining and managing software
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understanding of built infrastructure sustainability practices, including legislation, codes of practice, and standards across a range of building uses. Practical understanding of the interface between science
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procedures related to the trial are undertaken to a high standard and are compliant with all relevant codes, ethical standards, laws and regulations. Key responsibilities will include: Coordinate day-to-day
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viewed here . Compliance All Casual Academics are required to comply with legislation and University policy relevant to the duties undertaken, including but not exclusive to: The University’s Code