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of the production of future food and alternative proteins, priority areas of interest are highlighted below: Cultivated meat: examples include a research program on cell line development, cell
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support an ongoing research program focused on understanding the mechanisms of chronic pain and advancing T cell-based immunotherapeutic approaches. The role involves designing and conducting experiments
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Program Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Safety Unit Office of the Commissioner, Queensland Ambulance Service PO Box 1294 Lutwyche Qld 4030 Eligibility criteria Be of Aboriginal or Torres
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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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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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AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (ANU) | Canberra, Australian Capital Territory | Australia | about 1 month ago
) hosts three of the key disciplines necessary to help us design, build, regulate and secure the future. CSS brings together expertise in social, technical, computational, ecological and scientific systems
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transformative new initiative within the Urban First Nations Research program, part of Professor James Ward’s ARC Laureate project. Grounded in Indigenous methodologies and delivered through four interconnected
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facility in Mickleham, Victoria. You will work closely with DAFF plant pathologists and CSIRO experts in microRNA research and bioinformatics, as part of CSIRO’s structured early‑career development program
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is recognised for its contribution to disciplinary advancement. The position offers the opportunity to drive high-quality research outcomes, secure competitive funding, and embed expertise within a
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national and international projects. About the opportunity Lead project field data science related to quantifying water security and biodiversity. Deliver outreach and adoption that translate research onto