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and Perth campus. For further information and to apply, please submit a CV and covering letter, detailing how you fulfill the role description and personal specification to quoting reference 8191
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analysing molecular or functional genomics data relevant to technology validation. Note: A current National Police Clearance Certificate, and Finance Check will be required by the successful applicant
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address the selection criteria in your submission in a separate document. For information to assist you with compiling statements to answer the selection criteria, please visit Addressing the selection
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or scripting languages and familiarity with standard workflows for single cell RNA-seq, ATAC-seq, or similar data types. Demonstrated ability to develop, optimise and troubleshoot experimental and computational
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genome sequencing of marine vertebrates. The Centre develops innovative laboratory and computational workflows for genome sequencing, assembly, data analysis, and open-access genomic resources to inform
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, ecology, or data analysis. Willingness to engage in training or mentoring of students and collaborators in field and laboratory techniques, under supervision. Demonstrated ability or potential
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, ecology, or data analysis. Demonstrated ability to participate in high-quality research within plant, climate, or agricultural sciences. Strong oral and written communication skills, with the ability
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analyse and publish “omics” and other data generated through the Cancer Biobank and associated research activities. About you A demonstrable track record in excellence in research evidenced by peer-reviewed
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. Demonstrated computer competency, including the capacity to maintain electronic patient records and clinical correspondence. Demonstrated commitment to and awareness of cross-cultural issues. Note: A current “C
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workflows, including troubleshooting, iterative method development, and data-informed protocol refinement. Strong analytical skills, with demonstrated ability to manage and interpret large eDNA datasets