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The Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute is one of the largest and most dynamic biomedical research environments in Australia, comprising over 120 research groups across six interdisciplinary programs
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offers the opportunity to work with advanced technologies, contribute to impactful research outcomes, and collaborate with leading experts in a dynamic technical environment. All work is conducted within a
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people who discover them The Opportunity Join a dynamic research program funded by the Australian Economic Accelerator (AEA) and the Australian Research Council (ARC) to advance electrochemical biosensors
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them The Opportunity Monash University’s Department of Neuroscience, part of the School of Translational Medicine, is seeking an outstanding Research Fellow (Level B) with experience in Implementation
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The Opportunity Join Our Research Team! This is not a typical postdoctoral role. This is your chance to join a newly established, high-impact laboratory led by Associate Professor Fabrice Jaffré, a globally
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discover them The Opportunity The Faculty of Information Technology is seeking a Research Fellow to advance cutting‑edge research in neuro‑symbolic artificial intelligence within the Department of Data
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role in supporting First Nations communities to engage in research that addresses their priority health issues. The position is supported as a partnership with the Broken Hill University Department
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of the Australian Higher Education System,” which aims to analyse the Australian tertiary system using linked ABS and Department of Education data to inform policy on graduate earnings, peer effects, and field
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of Social Sciences is seeking a Level B research-only candidate to undertake independent and collaborative research within a multidisciplinary project, Empowering households in resource-efficient
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in vivo studies to evaluate drug and biologics delivery across the BBB Performing quantitative analysis of small molecules and biologics Working with in vitro cell culture systems and relevant disease