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therapy and medical imaging technologies. Our research portfolio spans development of new treatment ideas, clinical trials, preclinical imaging, device development, MRI-Physics, radiation therapy physics
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identification, development, and evaluation of indicators critical to this Working Group. The Working Group sits within the Heat and Health Research Centre in the Faculty of Medicine and Health at The University
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publications, conference presentations, and securing competitive research funding lead the development of scholarly outputs, including trial protocols, peer-reviewed manuscripts, and qualitative research reports
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Organisation Studies, Management, Urban Studies, Engineering, Computer Science and Social Sciences. You will contribute to development of ideas in the further establishment of this research stream through
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the best educational experiences and supporting pertinent research in order to support the growth and development of rural Australia. We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced researcher with
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immune development technical expertise in flow cytometry, single-cell analysis, microbiome analysis, and large-scale bioinformatics proven track record in nutritional geometry and global data
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publication, conference presentations, and securing research funding assist in project management of the research including protocol development, field implementation, stakeholder liaison, budget/reporting
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their academic and professional development. About you Completed PhD in a relevant field. Proven experience conducting original research in osteoarthritis and chronic care within hospital or clinical research
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on clinical trials, as well as contributing to the development of data-driven interventions and stewardship models to enhance patient outcomes after surgery. This position is an opportunity to work with a
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, and contributing to strategic objectives. The role enables you to work both independently and collaboratively, supporting the development of research partnerships, supervising emerging researchers, and