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for diagnostics and therapy Conduct comprehensive bioinformatic analysis utilising established methodologies and tools (e.g. R, Python, MATLAB and other relevant bioinformatics software packages) Collaborate
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. Reporting to Peter Visscher. To be considered, you must hold a PhD/DPhil in statistical genetics, quantitative genetics, bioinformatics, computer science, statistics, econometrics or another relevant field
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information sciences. In parallel with basic research, we develop ideas and technologies further into innovations and services. We are experts in systems science; we develop integrated solutions from care
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for cell line characterisation, including imaging, genome sequencing, proteomic analysis, and co-ordination of bioinformatics. In addition, you will be required to participate in supervising trainees in
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represent the research group at external seminars and conferences. To be considered, you must hold a PhD/DPhil in statistical genetics, quantitative genetics, bioinformatics, computer science, statistics
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-public-health/2025/international-collaborative-effort-to-understand-dengue-and-zika/ ). Together with local teams, you will ensure that clinical samples are safely received, triaged, processed, sequenced
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and brain. Perform molecular, cellular and histological experiments, including AAV injections, tissue processing, immunostaining and stereological confocal image analysis. Develop and apply image and
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"Assemblage Mapping" and reflexive journaling, to document interdisciplinary processes. Research Contribution & Co-Authorship All team members will be active co-creators of the Climactic Assemblages Methodology
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, their application remains narrow and computationally restrictive. The primary goal of this project is to include flutter constraints early in the aircraft design process. To achieve this, the research
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Torres Strait Islander peoples. At RMIT, we are committed to supporting adjustments throughout the recruitment and selection process, as well as during employment. We actively support and encourage people