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the team The WA Proteomics Facility is a node of Proteomics Australia based at CMCA that provides services to WA researchers including - sample analysis by mass spectrometry, data analysis and
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• Location: Macquarie University, North Ryde THE ROLE The Australian Proteome Analysis Facility (APAF) at Macquarie University is seeking a proactive and experienced scientist who is ready to join our team as
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30 June 2028 THE ROLE The Australian Proteome Analysis Facility (APAF) is seeking a proteomics expert who is ready to join our Protein Interactions team as a Senior Analytical Technician. APAF is a
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proteomics analyses. Some skills required: A degree or other tertiary qualification in Science, Health Science, or a related discipline. Demonstrated an understanding of research methodology with previous
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vivo studies, as well as conducting proteomic, immunological, and biochemical analyses. Furthermore, you will collaborate with fellow researchers and students to facilitate the progress of their projects
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facilities, including 10x Xenium, 10x CITE-seq, Milliplex and proteomics. We're searching for a dynamic individual for the Computational Biologist/Bioinformatician/Biostatistician role. This position is ideal
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Data analysis, interpretation of data and manuscript preparation Liaising with polymer chemistry and proteomics experts within the Faculty, which requires effective communication across laboratories
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in Genome Biology who has: Essential Selection Criteria: a PhD in a relevant area and expertise in genomics, metabolomics, or proteomics willingness to become proficient in C. elegans husbandry
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transcription events required for a gene to be either activated or repressed during cancer progression and cellular differentiation. This will involve using state-of-the-art genomic and proteomic approaches
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/infrastructure ) including the Trace Analysis for Chemical, Earth and Environmental Sciences (TrACEES) platform located within the School of Chemistry, and the Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics (MSPF) platform