13 finite-element-analysis Postdoctoral positions at University of Sydney in Australia
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the microbiota can be leveraged to improve health outcomes. Our recent work has identified the gut microbiota as an important factor in cancer immunotherapy outcomes. This role represents an exciting
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as required. About you PhD in a relevant field advanced skills in imaging data analysis, statistical analysis tools, and research reporting. experience in research, data capture, analytical skills, and
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, advanced molecular biology including gene editing, advanced microscopy, and analysis of human tissue samples, to identify and understand new potential therapeutic targets and to test new small molecules and
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collection, management and analysis. For a Level B Post-Doctoral Research Associate (in addition to the above) Completed a PhD in Psychology, Psychiatry, Public Health, Social Sciences, Education or a relevant
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staff contribute to the analysis and interpretation of data to inform future research, prepare publications, and develop grant/fellowship project proposals commitment to maintaining research integrity and
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national and international partners https://www.amtarhub.com.au/about/ . In this role, you will develop, prepare, and characterise metal ion chelators as key components of targeted radiopharmaceuticals, and
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experimental research on active perception, particularly the influence of walking on perception applying and managing relevant ethics approvals to manage data handling and analysis drafting and editing
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, which may involve dyadic analysis and multi-level modeling for longitudinal data write manuscripts for publication About you The University values courage and creativity; openness and engagement
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, analysis and dissemination. The individual will be based within the School of Pharmacy located on the Camperdown campus. Your key responsibilities will be to: Conduct research, scholarly or professional
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, data analysis, and interdisciplinary industry collaboration to develop innovative solutions for improving crop performance under heat stress conditions. The Postdoctoral Research Associate will be