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of ion channels and receptors relevant to neurological disorders, with a strong emphasis on linking molecular perturbations to neuronal function and behaviour. The role is centred on functional physiology
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of ion channels and receptors relevant to neurological disorders, with a strong emphasis on linking molecular perturbations to neuronal function and behaviour. The role is centred on functional physiology
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discovery programs. Your key responsibilities will be to: design and execute wet‑lab experiments supporting neurological therapeutic development perform molecular biology and cloning, including construction
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Lead the development, optimisation, and implementation of molecular synthetic biology technologies for programmable plant trait engineering. Full-time appointment on a fixed term basis until June
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discovery programs. Your key responsibilities will be to: design and execute wet‑lab experiments supporting neurological therapeutic development perform molecular biology and cloning, including construction
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experimental program that spans molecular phenotyping, intersectional genetics, circuit mapping, recording and manipulation, and in vivo cardiovascular and respiratory physiology. The position is embedded within
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Disease Dynamics and Interventions group , the role focuses on developing and applying sophisticated mathematical, statistical and computational models to inform vaccination strategies for endemic
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of ageing. This is a molecular and cellular research project that is expected to generate new insights into brain metabolism, how glial cells and neurons communicate, and how these processes break down in
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) plus 17% superannuation. About the area The UWA School of Molecular Sciences (SMS) is one of Australia’s leading research environments in chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, and synthetic biology
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how the adaptive immune system recognises and responds to foreign and self-antigens. The successful candidate will employ a broad suite of immunological and molecular tools—such as flow cytometry, cell