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protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Key responsibilities include: Conducting research aligned with defined project objectives Applying, analysing and interpreting pharmacological assays (e.g., ligand binding
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record of professional excellence, you will foster collaborations and lead engagement initiatives that grow and strengthen our research collaborations with industry and alumni networks. Your contributions
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from one or more of Monash University's defined equity or personal disadvantaged groups Benefits $6000 per 48 credit points for one year only. Number offered One scholarship is available at one time
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characterisation of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Key responsibilities include: Conducting research aligned with defined project objectives Applying biochemical, biophysical and structural techniques (e.g
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actively support gender equity and diversity through initiatives like the Athena SWAN Charter and the STEMM Women Academic Network. We know that diverse teams create better outcomes, and we’re committed
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actively support gender equity and diversity through initiatives like the Athena SWAN Charter and the STEMM Women Academic Network. We know that diverse teams create better outcomes, and we’re committed
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neural networks, we aim to improve the interpretability and robustness of reconstruction techniques. Another exciting direction involves self-supervised learning, which reduces reliance on fully labeled
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in securing external research funding. You will harness your energy sector networks to explore new research and funding opportunities.You will demonstrate strong expertise in managing complex projects
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principles, and proficiency in Microsoft Office and specialised research software are essential, with experience in AI tool development considered highly advantageous. About Monash University At Monash , work
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six globally networked campuses and international alliances across Asia and Europe. The applicant will be based at the Clayton campus in Melbourne and will have access to international mobility grants