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stygofaunal communities will be carried out with a multidisciplinary design including hydrogeochemical assessment tools combined with molecular tests. Student type Future Students Faculty Faculty of Science
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% Tuition Fee offset. Scholarship Details Maximum number awarded 1 Eligible courses Biological Science, Biomedical Science, Molecular biology, Molecular Genetics or similar courses Eligibility criteria
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-dwelling microbial communities in Australian forests including mangroves, wetlands and rainforests. Combining cutting-edge molecular and biogeochemical approaches, this project aims to characterise and
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. Please note: Ideally you will also have (not necessary but preferred): Experience in tissue regeneration research Experience in immunology research Experience in cell molecular biology International
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will: hold a master degree or honours degree in materials science, biomolecular analysis, analytical chemistry, or chemical engineering have a background in lipid biology, chemistry or physics would be
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sciences. Educational or research experience in molecular genetic techniques (DNA extractions, PCR, population genetics) will be valued. Evidence of laboratory work and attention to detail preferred
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eligible for a tuition fee offset support. Scholarship Details Maximum number awarded 1 Eligible courses Any HDR student wishing to study in the plant molecular biology and physiology. Eligibility criteria
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Vitae Academic transcript Preferable background and/or previous experience or publications in molecular biology, lung physiology, pharmacology. Experience or strong interest in respiratory sciences
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in Biochemistry, Genetics, Bioinformatics, Molecular Biology, Microbiology or a related discipline • A passionate student, interested in synthetic biology and the potential of synthetic biology in
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courses All applicable HDR courses Eligibility criteria Experience in Molecular biology and microbiology and an understanding of microbial genetics. Application process This project has identified a