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this role, you will contribute to the development of a next-generation, high-throughput and highly predictive microphysiological system, centred on a sophisticated blood–brain barrier (BBB) on-a-chip and
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The financial support of the Pinnacle Scholarship allowed me to focus solely on my academic development. This resulted in me participating in many programs which have fostered my passion, skills, experience and
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Australia. The scholarship was created in honour of Ric (Frederic) Bouvier who was an icon in the evolution of ambulance services and the paramedic profession in Australia. Total scholarship value $10,000
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to providing an exceptional PhD experience and you’ll receive priceless professional development opportunities with free mentoring, training, and networking. What to include in your Expression of Interest (EoI
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-RC research and registry activities — from protocol development, qualitative research and data interpretation to manuscript preparation and grant submissions. If you are ready to help shape research
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clinical trials and program development Supervise research students and assist with mentoring junior researchers Engage in collaborative, interdisciplinary research that drives meaningful clinical outcomes
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, and ensures sustainable benefits across the University. You will lead the development of change communications, stakeholder engagement activities and capability uplift to support successful adoption
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including Infection and Immunity, Cancer, Cardiovascular Disease, Development and Stem Cells, Metabolism, Diabetes and Obesity, and Neuroscience. The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology is the
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ensures timely, high-quality delivery of all project objectives. Working across a complex stakeholder environment, the role coordinates training schedules, supports the ongoing development of modules and
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