57 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Fellowship positions at The University of Queensland in Australia
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the academic promotions process. About You Completion or near completion of a PhD in genomics, bioinformatics, or a related field relevant to genetic mapping; or completion of a Diploma with relevant work
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the causes of paediatric brain cancers and develop new therapies. With the recent establishment of an mRNA vaccine trial to treat paediatric brain cancer by our laboratory and colleagues we continue to
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career progression opportunities via the academic promotions process and access to exclusive internal-only vacancies Access to greater research funding opportunities, including grant writing support and
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bioinformatics, programming, and large-scale data mining, within a collaborative, high-performance research environment. You’ll also contribute to service and engagement activities, helping drive innovation and
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including hybrid on site/WFH options and flexible start/finish times, access to exclusive internal-only vacancies, and genuine career progression opportunities via the academic promotions process. About You A
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computational model that explains how people regulate their resources (e.g., time, energy) across multiple life roles and identities (e.g., worker, parent, community member), how this process affects life
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the academic promotions process. Interested? For more information about this opportunity, please contact Professor Matthew Davis via mdavis@uq.edu.au . For application inquiries, please reach out to the Talent
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genuine career progression opportunities via the academic promotions process. About You Completion or near completion of a PhD in organic/bio-organic chemistry with experience of medicinal chemistry hit
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of paid parental leave, 17.5% annual leave loading, access to exclusive internal-only vacancies, and genuine career progression opportunities via the academic promotions process. Interested? For more
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leave, 17.5% annual leave loading, flexible working arrangements, access to exclusive internal‑only vacancies, and genuine career progression opportunities through the academic promotions process