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Identification and characterization of microRNAs essential for the development and fitness of chemoresistant acute myeloid leukemia 3 Minute read Drug resistance in patients with acute myeloid
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to improve hearing outcomes for many patients. To this end, this project aims to develop automated algorithms for the identification (segmentation) of anatomical structures of the temporal bone. The following
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enabler for both of those aspects, in that novel turbulence models can be developed with the required predictive accuracy and can also be used to produce better empirical surface pressure spectra or to find
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). The University of Melbourne is the home institution for this project. View the SJTU-based partner project . This project will fully exploit available sensor data to develop novel data-driven optimization-based
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, an electroencephalogram (EEG) will be measured from study participants before and after the intervention, using the g.Tech nautilus system available in Dr Nahum’s lab. The Nahum lab has developed a pipeline of data
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Development of auxetic structures for optimal orthopaedic implant / bone integration 3 Minute read This PhD project will be based at the University of Melbourne with a 12-month stay at Shanghai Jiao
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like to be a graduate researcher. Find out about University life, support services, and opportunities for skills development. How to apply Find out how to apply for graduate research at the University
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certain cases has achieved improved sensitivity and resolution compared to the standard MRI approach. In this project, led by the Prawer group from the University of Melbourne we will develop an integrated
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, such as enabling the rational design of small-molecule inhibitors. Since the development of novel antibiotics sorely lags behind, novel approaches to target hitherto unexplored targets, such as the process
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essential for the development and fitness of chemoresistant acute myeloid leukemia One fully funded Joint PhD position on identification and characterisation of microRNAs essential for the development and