17 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS" research jobs at UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY
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a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Work on collaborative research projects as a Research Assistant to coordinate and support the projects associated with the Child Development and Mental
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Work on collaborative research projects as a Research Assistant to coordinate and support the projects associated with the Child Development and Mental Health Clinical Academic Group and the
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Sciences is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Neuroimmunology and Chronic Pain, who will apply and develop their expertise to conduct research to further develop treatment for devastating chronic
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neuropharmacological questions. Under the supervision of Principal Investigator Dr Claire O'Callaghan, the successful candidate will join a collaborative, interdisciplinary team, where they will be supported to develop
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Mind Centre is a centre for discovery, innovation and integrative research strategies, clinical product development and actions that translate research into improved treatment and disease prevention
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of philosophy. Your key responsibilities will be to: lead an original research project developed in discussion with Dalia Nassar collaborate on specific sub-projects developed together with Dalia Nassar present
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the opportunity The School of Psychology is currently seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate (Psychology) to contribute to a program of research developing and validating a new clinical measure to
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, flow cytometry, and computational tools, including AI, is advantageous. Our research group focuses on the development of novel non-viral gene therapies, including mitochondrial gene therapies for optic
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research and lead the development of academic papers proven capacity to collaborate collegially within research teams to meet the aims and deadlines of the project evidence of a developing publication record
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on the detection and analysis of bacterial pathogens in respiratory samples develop novel approaches to analyse metagenomic data in the context of bacterial colonisation and infection produce high-quality research