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the development of mathematical software Base Salary, Academic level A/B $109,263 - $151,328 + 17% superannuation About the opportunity The School of Mathematics and Statistics are currently seeking two Magma
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Accelerator: https://www.snowmedical.org.au/vision-accelerator The successful candidate will join the Sivyer Laboratory, led by Assoc. Prof. Benjamin Sivyer, which focuses on understanding physiological and
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manage research datasets, including development of analytic workflows, REDCap data collection tools, algorithm development, and validation of NLP pipelines · lead the development of scholarly outputs
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international initiatives in sustainability, diagnostic stewardship, climate and health, and healthcare quality, including development of indicators, tools, and global resources for clinical trial improvement
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young (18 to 24 years) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who are in custody. The Research Associate would help coordinate and undertake data collection, data interpretation and development
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discovery, generating mechanistic data that directly informs the development of next‑generation medicines for neurological disorders Base Salary, Academic Level A $113,400 - $121,054 + 17% superannuation
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to the development of research protocols, coordinates grant application processes, and manages accurate data collection and analysis. The Research Assistant also collaborates extensively with stakeholders and supports
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responsibilities will be to: Conduct high-quality, original research independently and collaboratively, leading to publications, conference presentations, and the development of a strong research profile. Publish
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and conferences supervise PhD, Masters and Honors students manage and support research staff support the development of exercise‑related and clinical research initiatives contribute to grant
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will aim to determine the role of heavy metals in the initiation and evolution of prostate cancer through fostering recent advances in single-cell proteomic technologies, including a most recent