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opportunity The Healthy Brain Ageing (HBA) program in the School of Psychology guided by Professor Sharon Naismith , is seeking a Senior Research Fellow (Level C, Research Only) to lead innovative research
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program research team participate in the design of fieldwork and data gathering plans with Professor Gibson and other Laureate program team members, and conduct research to address the sub-projects’ aims
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network of academic, industry and professional partners and stakeholders proven experience supervising and mentoring others strong skills in research, planning and organisation, computer literacy, effective
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stakeholder engagement. About you a PhD (or nearing completion) in Science, Computer Science, Health Informatics, or a related field a developing research profile, with publications in genetics and/or
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. The Centres have substantial methodological expertise, including in epidemiology, biostatistics, Yarning, consumer engagement research, health economics, health services research, implementation science
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knowledge or technology transfer, policy improvements, or benefits to industry and community. Contribute to competitive research grant applications and secure funding to support impactful research outcomes
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· Part time fixed term until 2 March 2027 · Research Fellow role supporting research program in skin cancer prevention and treatment for high‑risk populations-including high risk kidney
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to these values and are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Quantitative Analysis of Economic Impacts of Ultra-Processed Foods who has: PhD in Economics, Mathematical Sciences, Computer Science
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programme in entomology at The University of Sydney, hosted within a supporting research group. The fellowship provides protected research time, mentorship, and practical enabling support so the fellow can
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high-dimensional features, including efficient computing practices and rigorous quality control. demonstrated multi-omics analytics experience across multiple platforms (including proteomics