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Centre for Epigenetics (ACE), the South Australian immunoGENomics Cancer Institute (SAiGENCI) is inviting applications for a Level A Researcher in the field of cancer development and stem cells. SAiGENCI
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Capability is a $250 million enterprise powered by UoA and UNSW, with funding from the Australian Government through the Trailblazer Universities Program, as well as university and industry partners. Our
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Technology (SET) This position plays a vital role in developing advanced theoretical tools and models for superconducting quantum materials research, contributing to leading-edge defence-related technologies
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term, appointment to commence as soon as possible. The specific topic area of this post is relating to the development of optical coherence tomography (OCT) and fibre-based optical imaging technologies
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, neuroscience, and genetically engineered mouse model development. Our lab culture is built on mutual respect, teamwork, and a positive, supportive atmosphere where everyone is encouraged to grow, share ideas
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. This allows us to establish an integrated approach to our research at the molecular, cellular, whole heart and patient level. Key points of this role include: Career development: Work on cutting-edge research
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of patients. Key points of this role include: Career development: Work on cutting-edge research projects and learn from experienced professionals. Impactful work: Contribute to research that has the potential
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-disciplinary team and collaborate with national and international experts and other stakeholders within their specialty to synthesise research, develop evidence-based resources and lead research that assists
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. The successful candidate will be based at the University’s School of Agriculture, Food and Wine, providing a supportive environment that fosters cross-disciplinary learning, professional development, and
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molecular genetics supporting the Grains Research and Development Corporation funded Weed Management Initiative under the supervision of Professor Christopher Preston at the University of Adelaide. As a