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against toxicity. Currently, our research is targeted towards identifying protective genes and chemical modulators of autophagy that reduce AB accumulation and neuronal cell death in the AD brain. Research
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components of these foods that contribute to cognitive health, or the mechanisms involved. Identifying these specific components and mechanisms will improve targeted dietary approaches to enhance cognitive
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to quality and being able to put it into practice in all work situations. This includes using the “Plan, Do, Review, Improve” cycle in own work, setting up performance indicators and targets, and mapping
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working in a media liaison or communications role, preferably in a large organisation The ability to deliver media communications to target audiences across a range of channels. Experience planning, writing
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Extensive BA experience – minimum seven (7) years in business analysis roles, with at least three (3) in Agile delivery environments. Proven track record of working end-to-end across business and technical
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strong track record of success in developing and delivering quality undergraduate and postgraduate engineering programs that have strong alignment with industry and promote community and environmental
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highly experienced Senior Geospatial Specialist, with a proven track record of delivering complex and transformational initiatives. Your in-depth knowledge of geospatial data formats, data querying
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Project Outline: Mitochondria are important targets of the AB peptide. There is mounting evidence for mitochondria-specific AB accumulation, AD-related mitochondrial dysfunction and apoptotic cell
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is that autophagy flux, a measure of the degradative capacity of the cell, is disrupted and enhancing this pathway is a promising therapeutic target. Our research includes both lab-based studies using
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of chronic disease development Serve as prognostic indicators for the benefit of targeted preventative and disease treatment interventions. Project Area: Medical Science School / Research Centre