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that covers key disciplines of biomedical science relating to medical practice such as biochemistry, physiology, anatomy and histology, pharmacology, pathology, microbiology, immunology, and genetics
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Assistant direct report. Who You Are: A PhD in epidemiology in infectious diseases, immunology, or a closely related field, and/or relevant work experience. Clinical experience in the field of infectious
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that covers key disciplines of biomedical science relating to medical practice such as biochemistry, physiology, anatomy and histology, pharmacology, pathology, microbiology, immunology, and genetics
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the direction of A/Prof Shom Goel, a medical oncologist and laboratory head, the Goel Lab positions itself at the intersection of cell cycle biology, epigenetics, and tumour immunology in cancer. Specifically, we
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, bioinformatics, clinical oncology, and cancer immunology. As a key team member, you will contribute to advancing our understanding and implementation of immunotherapy tailored to demographic specificities such as
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innovative teaching methods, such as online teaching and hands-on experiences. You will have: A PhD in anatomy or an associated discipline The capacity to teach a broad range of anatomical topics and concepts
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. This role offers an exciting opportunity to be part of a multidisciplinary team that combines expertise in AI, bioinformatics, clinical oncology, and cancer immunology. As a key team member, you will
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Immunology Salary: Level A – $80,258 - $108,906 p.a. plus 17% super Support research that is focused on reducing the burden of disease Make a crucial step in your research career by assisting the activity of a
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the organisation of seminars, conferences, and activities. About you PhD in autoimmune diseases (desirably in type 1 diabetes) and development of therapeutics a background in biomedical science or biomedical
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effectively in diverse, multidisciplinary teams. You will also have: Completion of a PhD in in cancer biology, with a focus on cell cycle biology, epigenetics, immunology, or a related discipline. Demonstrated