52 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation"-"U.S" positions at Edith Cowan University in Australia
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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
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mortality rate than non-caring counterparts. Caring can lead to multiple psychological changes, such as depression, which may manifest into physiological changes, for example, impaired immune function. A
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. An understanding of Project Management principles. Demonstrated highly developed relationship building and negotiation skills. Demonstrated experience in relationship management and assessing customer needs
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and Wellbeing. This pivotal role will lead the strategic development and delivery of health and wellbeing services that support the holistic success of our diverse student population. The Senior Manager
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dementias including AD, Parkinson’s disease (PD), Multiple Sclerosis (MS), and Childhood Dementia. We are uniquely placed for this work as we have access to blood and CSF samples from all these cohorts
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of our employees. Growth and development matter here, because we recognise people are at the centre of everything we do. Our thriving work culture is guided by the ECU values and complemented by a range of
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of our employees. Growth and development matter here, because we recognise people are at the centre of everything we do. Our thriving work culture is guided by the ECU values and complemented by a range of
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for assisting with the development, implementation and monitoring of effective targeted marketing and communication strategies, by partnering with the allocated Schools / Service Centres. This role plays
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-promoting communities that foster healthy eating. This role involves leveraging advanced geospatial technologies and programming skills to analyse spatial data, develop geospatial solutions, produce high
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Project Outline: Cancer survivors are living longer with improving detection and treatment techniques, so it is becoming increasingly important to develop strategies to improve their health