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discovery, generating mechanistic data that directly informs the development of next‑generation medicines for neurological disorders Base Salary, Academic Level A $113,400 - $121,054 + 17% superannuation
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analyse data in the manufacturing process. The project is a partnership between Rux Energy and USYD and is a multi-disciplinary effort between scientists and engineers. We are looking for a Postdoctoral
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discovery, generating mechanistic data that directly informs the development of next‑generation medicines for neurological disorders Base Salary, Academic Level A $113,400 - $121,054 + 17% superannuation
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essential PhD experience in single-cell research and data analytics, ideally in proteomics or transcriptomics. The candidate should have evidence for high-impact publications, experience working with HPC
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and aerosol characterisation, including: -Laser diffraction -Next Generation Impactor (NGI) -Liquid chromatography-based analyses Analyse and interpret experimental data to inform iterative formulation
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likelihood estimators, as well as experience in estimating labour supply models and models of wage dynamics. Ability to work with large datasets, particularly panel and cross section data sets of the types
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, Professor Feike Dijkstra and Professor Stephen Cattle. The successful applicant will also work closely with CSIRO scientists; including project lead Dr Mark Farrell and Dr Uta Stockmann. For more information
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the information encoded in our genome to better diagnose, treat, predict and prevent disease. From the individual patient with rare diseases, to the many thousands affected by complex, widespread illness, we
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point of contact Experience working with Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Study data with successful publications utilising this data Experience designing and creating self-help tools for people who suffer