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Biotechnology (QUBIC ) is a nationally funded research Centre within the School of Mathematics and Physics. The Centre will begin operating in 2023 and is administered by The University of Queensland (UQ) and has
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program around co-toxic liver disease, including pre-clinical models and cellular and molecular biology techniques. Prepare research publications, progress reports, and participate in regular meetings
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biology and biochemistry techniques such as DNA gel electrophoresis, cell imaging, ELISA, and immunochemistry. You'll be a key player, working both independently and collaboratively, showcasing your
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. For further information about UQ’s benefits, please visit Why Work at UQ and review The University of Queensland's Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 2018 - 2021 . About You Completion of an undergraduate degree
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for this role. The University of Queensland is committed to ensuring all candidates are provided with the opportunity to attend the panel interviews, however, for those candidates who are unable to attend in
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, build, test, learn paradigm. The emergence of genome-foundries allows for the rapid, but still costly, generation of large numbers of engineered strains. The University of Queensland is establishing a
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School of Veterinary Science Be a team member of the School Management team Provide support to the teaching, diagnostic and research services in the discipline of Microbiology, Parasitology, lab maintenance and general lab duties. Full-time, permanent opportunity Join our Gatton Campus community...
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three leading institutions: the University of Queensland, Monash University and Bondi Bio. You will contribute to characterising a library of genetically engineered cyanobacterial strains
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or near completion of a PhD in biochemistry specializing in structural biology with associated experience and expert knowledge in the area of drug or herbicide design. Expertise in X-ray crystallography and
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for this role that you will be required to provide evidence of immunisation against certain vaccine preventable diseases. About UQ VETS The School of Veterinary Science at The University of Queensland