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(HHRC) is a multidisciplinary initiative that aims to tackle the unprecedented current and future impacts of extreme heat and hot weather on human health. Through international cooperation with academics
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contributions to the debates concerning nature, human and their relation Academic Level A$54,650 (0.5FTEpro-rata) + 17% superannuation About the opportunity The School of Humanities is inviting applications for a
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research and/or engaging in scholarly activity demonstrated experience assisting with the preparation and submission of; grant applications or manuscripts for peer reviewed journals or human research ethics
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research and/or engaging in scholarly activity demonstrated experience assisting with the preparation and submission of; grant applications or manuscripts for peer reviewed journals or human research ethics
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research and/or engaging in scholarly activity demonstrated experience assisting with the preparation and submission of; grant applications or manuscripts for peer reviewed journals or human research ethics
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-derived human neurons, transfection of cells/neurons with plasmid DNA, lentiviral particle preparation, and cell lysis for protein extraction or RNA purification. demonstrated experience with
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, advanced molecular biology including gene editing, advanced microscopy, and analysis of human tissue samples, to identify and understand new potential therapeutic targets and to test new small molecules and
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reasonable adjustment or any documents in alternate formats, please contact Simon Drew, Recruitment Operations, Human Resources at recruitment.sea@sydney.edu.au Copyright The University of Sydney
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, plasmid preparation, cell culture of immortalised cells lines, culture of iPSC and iPSC-derived human neurons, transfection of cells/neurons with plasmid DNA, lentiviral particle preparation, and cell lysis