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Australian National University | Canberra, Australian Capital Territory | Australia | about 10 hours ago
biotechnology translation environment. MACSYS will have a strong emphasis on equity and diversity in research, training, and outreach. Join a dynamic, multidisciplinary team as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the ANU
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findings in scientific journals and at conferences About You You will have completed a PhD in synthetic biology, molecular biology, biotechnology, biology, or a closely related discipline. You will enjoy
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Biomedical, Biotechnology, Bioengineering, Medical Research, or Vision Research strong experience in at least 2 of the following area: cell biology, molecular biology, tissue engineering, biotechnology, bio
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findings observed Contribute to a safe and ethical working environment Essential Skills and Experience An Honours degree, or equivalent, in biotechnology and/or genetics and/or cell and molecular biology
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of Physics Salary: Level B – $119,231 - $141,581 p.a. plus 17% super Develop cutting-edge microscopy methods for intracellular biology research. Collaborate with leading experts in quantum biotechnology
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Develop cutting-edge microscopy methods for intracellular biology research. Collaborate with leading experts in quantum biotechnology research. Salary packaging, subsidised health and wellbeing services
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team consists of physicists and engineers using novel materials, in particular 2D materials and superconductors, to solve global challenges. This work spans membranes, biotechnology, electronics, 6G
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for bioactive products made from foods, food-waste and cell-based biotechnologies with potential lifestyle and nutritional benefits. The successful appointee will be a technique expert and will have the exciting
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times, and genuine career progression opportunities via the academic promotions process. About You Completion or near completion of a PhD in systems and synthetic biology, biotechnology or related field
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biological problems; and establish a world-leading research and biotechnology translation environment. The QUT node is headed by Professor Matthew Simpson, Deputy Director MACSYS with QUT Chief Investigators