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Research Council Centre of Excellence for the Mathematical Analysis of Cellular Systems (MACSYS), the world’s largest focused research initiative in mathematical biology at the University of Melbourne
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research in T cell biology. If you have a doctoral qualification in a relevant discipline and a keen interest in supervising and mentoring emerging researchers, we want to hear from you! Key Responsibilities
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Exciting postdoctoral role for an early career researcher with a PhD in soil science, agriculture, environmental science, biogeochemistry, ecology. Play an integral role in positioning CSIRO at the forefront of Next-Generation Soil Organic Matter Dynamics and Quantification research. Join...
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CSIRO’s research has provided the backbone for the transformation of Australian fisheries, from understanding fish biology, movements and ecosystems, to developing standard approaches for fisheries
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3-year postdoctoral role for an early career researcher with a PhD in plant molecular biology, plant-microbe interactions, or synthetic biology. Contribute to research to support the grain industry
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Exciting postdoctoral role for an early career researcher with a PhD in soil science, agriculture or environmental science. Focus on research to increase the resilience and sustainability of agricultural system Collaborate with industry, government and the community to make a real-world...
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow – Cancer Cell Cycle Biology and Cancer Epigenetics The Goel Lab at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and The University of Melbourne is seeking applications for a
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Full time Fixed Term - 3 years Bundoora Campus Be part of a passionate and innovative team About the position The purpose of this position is to conduct fundamental research into plant biology as a
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products to address grand challenges in sustainability for Space and on Earth. The purpose of this position is to conduct fundamental research into plant biology as a member of Prof Mathew G Lewsey’s lab and
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their therapeutic potential. This project involves molecular biology, cell culture, biochemistry and super resolution microscopy approaches to study the function of known and novel lncRNAs in cancer. The successful