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the opportunity to expand your research skills and experience and to grow in your career as a mentee and a mentor, and to expand your research network when liaising with collaborative research partners. Your key
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applying neural networks or related methods to environmental or agricultural data (desirable) knowledge of farming systems, providing valuable context for interpreting soil health data and contributing
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span high-resolution plant cell atlas generation, regulatory network and genomic ‘parts’ discovery, development of high-throughput upstream screening pipelines to rapidly assess Synbio constructs and
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span high-resolution plant cell atlas generation, regulatory network and genomic ‘parts’ discovery, development of high-throughput upstream screening pipelines to rapidly assess Synbio constructs and
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of PhD in immunology or neuroscience, or another relevant field a developing network of academic, industry and professional partners and stakeholders a developing research profile in discipline or area of
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with Dr Yuchen Feng to investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying cancer pathogenesis, with an emphasis on non-coding RNAs, metabolic vulnerabilities, and mutation-defined therapeutic targets
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, collaboration, excellence and achieving outcomes are valued and enabled. About you doctorate of PhD in immunology or neuroscience, or another relevant field a developing network of academic, industry and
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, and statistical analysis. Strong skills in econometric and statistical software (e.g., Stata, R, Python). Knowledge of retirement income systems, asset drawdown behaviour, and housing wealth
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within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Full time, fixed term for 2 years Join a collaborative and supportive network of internationally renowned academics Base Salary $113,400 - $121,054
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, implementation, and statistical analysis. Strong skills in econometric and statistical software (e.g., Stata, R, Python). Knowledge of retirement income systems, asset drawdown behaviour, and housing wealth