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Postdoctoral Research Fellows to join this industry-partnered project in synthetic biology and precision fermentation. In these roles, you will contribute to the development of engineered microbial systems using
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therapy and medical imaging technologies. Our research portfolio spans development of new treatment ideas, clinical trials, preclinical imaging, device development, MRI-Physics, radiation therapy physics
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lateral sclerosis) and dementias using cell models. The successful candidate will work closely across the NeuroProteomics and Molecular Therapeutics groups. You will contribute to the development of a
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, and impact. You’ll have access to world-class facilities, industry connections, and professional development opportunities to accelerate your career and make a real-world difference. Join us and
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/personal/carers leave per year Cultural leave and Flexible working options Attractive options for salary packaging Fitness Passport Employee Assistance Program Professional development support Well-equipped
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with a commitment to professional development, ethical conduct, and workplace health and safety. The position will report to the Associate Professor and has no direct reports. Skills Required: A PhD in
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identification, development, and evaluation of indicators critical to this Working Group. The Working Group sits within the Heat and Health Research Centre in the Faculty of Medicine and Health at The University
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collaboration in the development of innovative pan-European projects attracting global knowledge from Europe, Australia, and Asia to deliver local impact. We’re a collaborative, diverse and dynamic international
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publications, conference presentations, and securing competitive research funding lead the development of scholarly outputs, including trial protocols, peer-reviewed manuscripts, and qualitative research reports
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biological data - particularly genomic, transcriptomic, and phenotypic information - into machine-readable formats to support the development of AI models. Lead the integration of these models into crop