34 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"Multiple" positions at Edith Cowan University in Australia
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will be responsible for: End to End Payroll Activities Ensuring payroll data is accurately maintained Contribute to the continuous improvement of services and processes About you You will be able
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will be responsible for: End to End Payroll Activities Ensuring payroll data is accurately maintained Contribute to the continuous improvement of services and processes About you You will be able
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on directed goals and tasks, including managing competing priorities Undertake tasks with a high level of computer literacy and ability to learn new software platforms relevant to the role. The successful
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academic misconduct procedures at ECU. The Student Incident and Support Coordinator will work as part of a broader Safer Communities team to coordinate case management processes. The successful candidate
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Project Outline: The autophagy-lysosomal pathway functions as a quality control mechanism to clear unwanted proteins, sugars, damaged organelles and multiple lines of evidence indicate
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) production from alunite using advanced membrane and separation technologies. The role involves hands-on experimental work in membrane processes, mineral leaching, and characterisation, with potential
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operation of the University's facilities. This includes managing maintenance contracts, conducting condition audits, and providing technical support for various projects to meet the strategic goals and
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Psychologists and other administrative support and will be part of a professional team environment with streamlined processes and procedures. Working across both the Joondalup and Mount Lawley campuses
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cruciferous and allium vegetables in human studies. Desired Skills: Understanding of nutritional biochemistry. Ability to work as a team or independently, and manage time across multiple demands whilst
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to hospitals are extremely sick, have high acuity levels, are frail, often older, with multiple comorbidities and are extremely vulnerable to acquiring a hospital acquired complication. Recent Australian data