59 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Fellowship positions at The University of Queensland
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Fellow (Level B) with expertise in microbial genomics and bioinformatics. This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to world-class research aimed at sustaining marine ecosystems through
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at our St Lucia campus About This Opportunity The Advanced Materials Processing and Manufacturing (AMPAM) research group within the School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering is seeking a Research Fellow
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approaches to advance research in melanoma and cancer biology. A PhD in spatial transcriptomics, computational biology, bioinformatics, or a related discipline, with demonstrated research experience in
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aseptic technique, laboratory animal handling and procedures. Skills in bioinformatics would be an advantage. Sound knowledge of OH&S guidelines and laboratory safety. Ability to quickly acquire new
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compounds that target bacterial cell wall biosynthesis. As a Postdoctoral Research Fellow, you’ll collaborate with leading experts in natural products chemistry, microbial genomics, and bioinformatics. Your
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(CRISPR screens, Chromatin IP, ATAC-seq) and cellular biology (cell death mechanisms, immunology), and experience with animal models and organoid cultures. Position 3 will focus on Bioinformatics
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loading, flexible working arrangements including hybrid on site/WFH options and flexible start/finish times, and genuine career progression opportunities via the academic promotions process. About You
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flexible start/finish times, access to exclusive internal-only vacancies, and genuine career progression opportunities via the academic promotions process. Questions? For more information about this
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/finish times, access to exclusive internal-only vacancies, and genuine career progression opportunities via the academic promotions process. About You Completion of a PhD in the discipline area (psychiatry
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initiation processes, project implementation and delivery, and collaborator relationships. This project incorporates principles of implementation science and co-production to work with clinical stakeholders