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. Our staff are also recognised for their outstanding commitment to teaching excellence. Click here to learn more about School of Chemistry . This position is lab‑based and requires onsite work at the
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Woodland and has no direct reports. Some key skills required PhD in Economics or related area. Fields of interest are macroeconomics, labour, public finance, econometrics, and computational economics
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independence and fosters career development. Some key skills required: A PhD in immunology or a related biomedical science discipline, ideally with a focus on adaptive immune responses. Demonstrated technical
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) A PhD in a related discipline, and/or relevant work experience. Experience in at least two of the following areas: engineering design, thermodynamics calculations, heat transfer, fluid flow, radiation
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platform for global collaboration, creative scholarship, innovative teaching and learning, and cultural exchange. About the Judith Neilson Chair of Contemporary Art: Since 2018, the Chair and successive
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for the PSBA network. About you PhD in plant molecular biology, synthetic biology, genome engineering, biotechnology, or a closely related field. Demonstrated expertise in molecular cloning, construct design
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Biology who has: a PhD in Synthetic Biology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, or closely-related discipline expertise in culturing and engineering cyanobacteria, or related microbiological experience experience
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across the PSBA network. About you PhD in molecular biology, genomics, synthetic biology, computational biology, or a closely related field, with demonstrated research experience relevant to single-cell
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academic, government, and industry partners, maintain detailed records, ensure biosafety compliance, and contribute to publications, training, and reporting. About you PhD in plant synthetic biology
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, or simulation-based models to study how decisions, incentives, feedback, and learning evolve over time in megaproject environments investigate system-level mechanisms, including stability, path dependence, lock