37 algorithm-development-"LIST"-"CEA-Saclay" Fellowship positions at University of Sydney
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publication, conference presentations, and securing research funding assist in project management of the research including protocol development, field implementation, stakeholder liaison, budget/reporting
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design, molecular biology, and data-driven discovery to advance understanding of human retinal disease mechanisms and support the development of new treatments. The role includes undertaking both
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-linkage projects, ensuring analytical rigour and reproducibility develop clinical decision aids that support evidence-based practice in organ donation and transplantation prepare and present research
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on clinical trials, as well as contributing to the development of data-driven interventions and stewardship models to enhance patient outcomes after surgery. This position is an opportunity to work with a
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Accelerator, a groundbreaking partnership between the University of Sydney and Snow Medical, backed by a $50 million investment from the Snow family over 10 years. Our mission is to develop life-changing
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immune development technical expertise in flow cytometry, single-cell analysis, microbiome analysis, and large-scale bioinformatics proven track record in nutritional geometry and global data
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general population level or with a specific focus on cancer, health equity, culturally and linguistically diverse communities, or rural and remote areas. Mentoring and career development opportunities will
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responsibilities will be to: conduct research, scholarly or professional activity, independently or as part of a team, contributing to discipline knowledge develop and refine independent research skills under
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environments that make healthy eating easier and more accessible for adolescents develop research collaborations and engage in translational research that leads to commercialisation, policy reform, or tangible
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advantageous. Our research group focuses on the development of novel non-viral gene therapies, including mitochondrial gene therapies for optic neuropathies, with a particular emphasis on Leber’s Hereditary