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Premier’s Science Fellowship Program, the Population Biology and Genomics Group is a new and rapidly growing research group in the School of Molecular and Life Sciences at Curtin University. To find out more
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laboratory. Two key themes have been identified for this research program: 1) improved assessment of risk to hydrogen recovery posed by carbonate-clastic interbeds and inclusions within salt targets
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independent lines of investigation within the broader research program. The role of Post-Doctoral Fellow will report to Head of the Bull Lab. Some skills required: A PhD in virology, immunology or in a related
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prevention. The successful candidate will join the Wildlife Crime Research Hub and work as part of the ARC Industry Laureate Fellowship program, Combatting Wildlife Crime and Preventing Environmental Harm
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computational skills where applicable. Salary and other employment conditions Monthly salary of USD $4000 (for a 2-3 year contract) Housing allowance equivalent to 3 months' salary 30 days paid annual vacation
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Professor Jose Polo, Lead of the Cancer Epigenetics Program at the South Australian Immunogenomics Cancer Institute (SAiGENCI) and the Inaugural Director of the Adelaide Centre for Epigenetics (ACE). Together
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Doctoral Scientist position. This position will report to Professor Jose Polo, Lead of the Cancer Epigenetics Program at the South Australian Immunogenomics Cancer Institute (SAiGENCI) and the Inaugural
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or a related field (e.g. statistics, risk management, economics, quantitative finance) Proven research experience in aged care, longevity, or health risk Strong skills in data analysis and computational
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CEPAR’s Asia program. Conduct research independently or as part of a team. Build and use models, software, and databases; analyse data and share findings. Help prepare funding applications with guidance
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control, from combinations of computational fluid dynamics and experimental data. You will join the Australian Centre for Robotics (ACFR), at the University of Sydney. The ACFR is one of the largest