19 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls Fellowship positions at UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE
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Sciences Salary: Level B - $119,231 - $141,581 p.a. plus 17% super Contribute to transformative research in agricultural innovation, digital digital and agricultural extension and advisory systems
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p.a. (the grade step of appointment is subject to qualification and experience) plus 17% super Contribute to frontier molecular technologies Apply now to shape the future of omics data integration and
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strongly engaged internationally with key collaborations including the World Health Organization, Grand Challenges Canada, the Shanghai Centre for Disease Control, the Pasteur Institute and Department
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sustainable agricultural nitrogen management strategies in Lao rice-based farming systems. You'll have the opportunity to conduct field-based research, apply cutting-edge 15N (nitrogen) isotope techniques, and
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://medicine.unimelb.edu.au/school-structure/infectious-diseases The Department of Infectious Diseases is a recently established department of the Melbourne Medical School, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences
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agricultural systems. Develop Sustainable Frameworks: Establish green/sustainable indices for global agricultural products along production, consumption, and marketing value chains. Contribute to International
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://medicine.unimelb.edu.au/school-structure/infectious-diseases The Department of Infectious Diseases is a recently established department of the Melbourne Medical School, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences
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. Together, we strive for excellence, innovation, and integrity in advancing our understanding and combatting infectious diseases. Be Yourself The University of Melbourne is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a
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responsibilities will include: Conduct Innovative Research: Design and perform experiments in molecular biology, protein biochemistry, cell biology, and gene editing, focusing on amphibian systems. Manage
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-cancer-medicine.unimelb.edu.au/ The Collaborative Centre for Genomic Cancer Medicine is a joint venture of the University of Melbourne and Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. Recognising the need