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direct relevance to the conservation of Australia’s native wildlife. (Flora or fauna). Top-up Scholarship details Funding: This is a donor-funded scholarship from the Australian Wildlife Society. The
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experience in sensor technologies or IoT being highly desirable. A background/knowledge/passion in agricultural, environmental, or animal science relevant to the project focus will be desirable. Familiarity
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but not essential to be a strong candidate for the position. Relevant experience in rodent/animal models of infectious disease parasites is desirable but not essential to be a strong candidate for the
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PhD Scholarship in ‘Using nanoparticles to enhance the immune response and improve vaccine efficacy’
. Animal handling experience preferable. Desirable criteria: Practical experience and conceptual background in cellular immunology. Experience in animal (specifically mouse) handling. Experience in tissue
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in the hard tissues (cartilage, bone, and scales) of fish are increasingly being used to interpret the environment, age animals and answer questions around connectivity and habitat partitioning in
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infections. AMR is not limited to clinical settings nor to humans, as resistance genes can be mobilised between bacteria in various environments. Animal waste acts as a major environmental reservoir for AMR
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Discovery Project “Living Together: New Approaches to Multispecies Conflict and Coexistence” exploring the social and political dimensions of human-animal-environment relationships. A raft of social and
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on animal models of glioblastoma to evaluate the effectiveness of the selected DDS in tumour growth inhibition, survival rate, biocompatibility and brain targeting efficiency. Aims • Develop a novel and
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, anti-glycation and chelating properties. It is traditionally used in exercise physiology to increase performance and is available over the counter as a food supplement. Animal studies suggest carnosine
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produces over 300,000 tonnes of spent grain from beer production annually. Each 100 L of beer produced creates approximately 20 kg of wet brewer’s spent grain (BSG). This is currently used as animal feed