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using structure‑based and medicinal chemistry approaches, contribute to pharmacokinetic optimisation, and support broader discovery activities, including data analysis, sample preparation, and report
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well as alongside two PhD students also funded to work on the project. The research will be supported by Monash’s world-class research infrastructure in electron microscopy. This includes the Monash Centre
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ICU Research Team, and Monash SPHPM, you’ll develop data pipelines, analytics frameworks, AI-driven tools and real-time dashboards that support world-class intensive care research. What You’ll Do Build
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of anti-malarial agents has been a significant research area within the Faculty. Reporting to Professor Peter Scammells, the focus of the study will be the development of small molecule enzyme inhibitors
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, you will play an integral role in advancing high‑impact translational studies. You will: Lead and contribute to high‑quality implementation research studies, including systematic reviews, ethics
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Development and training of AI/machine learning models Real-time validation of algorithms to ensure reliable physiological monitoring under real-world conditions The role offers the opportunity to contribute
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University Rankings 2026 Together with our commitment to academic freedom , you will have access to quality research facilities, infrastructure, world-class teaching spaces, and international collaboration
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problems and want your work to directly contribute to improving outcomes for children with life-threatening heart conditions, this is the role for you. About You You are not just technically strong, you are
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preparing ethics applications, to engaging with stakeholders and collecting data through surveys and naturalistic driving studies, your work will be integral to shaping safer communities. What you’ll do
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carry out activities to develop her/his scholarly, research and/or professional expertise relevant to the profession or discipline. As the successful candidate you will be responsible for playing a key