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/ Lead a unique, specialised program. Apply now to shape the future of sensitive physical examination education and drive lasting improvements in patient-centred healthcare. Investing in you - benefits
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title or number. Contact for Enquiries Only Prof Leigh Johnston and Prof Michelle Watt Tel +61 3 8344 1940 Email l.johnston@unimelb.edu.au or watt.m@unimelb.edu . Please do not send your application
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CRISPR and other molecular genetic technologies to study infection dynamics. Analyse Complex Data: Apply computational and biostatistical methods to analyse large data. Collaborate Across Disciplines: Work
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- $122,212 to $145,121 plus 17% super Develop methods for genetic and protein engineering in amphibians. Apply now to join the Pask & Frankenberg Lab and revolutionise amphibian conservation biotechnology
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innovative research programmes. You may also: Hold a PhD in genetics, pathology, cancer cell biology, computer science, data science, or a related discipline. Have a significant research profile with a strong
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research programmes. You may also: Hold a PhD in genetics, pathology, cancer cell biology, computer science, data science, or a related discipline. Have a significant research profile with a strong
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and Computational Quantum Chemistry Group at the University of Melbourne as a Research Fellow. You'll play a pivotal role in an industry-funded project aimed at establishing a workflow for high
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to part time) Contribute to nationally renowned art program / Shape innovative curriculum in contemporary art / Engage with vibrant arts community Apply now to join VCA Art's esteemed faculty and help
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to teaching activities and provide support to PhD students and research assistants in the programme. You may be a great fit if: You are a skilled statistician with a PhD in statistics, applied mathematics, or a
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in our prestigious postgraduate program, focusing on paediatric and adolescent clinical psychology. Additionally, you'll contribute to developing a paediatric component of our University Psychology