162 postdoctoral-biomedical-signal-processing positions at Macquarie University in Australia
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outcomes in biomedical synthetic biology. We are seeking a passionate and highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join our synthetic biology project developing new biological drugs to treat Alzheimer's
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signals or other perceptual processing (Matlab, Python or other scientific programming). Experience in machine-learning approaches to data analytics, especially for time-series data. Desirable Experience
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Sciences at Macquarie University, Sydney. We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with Glycomics analytical experience to contribute to establishing N- and O-glycan analysis in APAF and establishing
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methods Desirable Experience Lived experience of autism or other neurodivergent condition Experience with audio signals or other perceptual processing Programming experience (Matlab, Python or other
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with audio signals or other perceptual processing (Matlab, Python or other scientific programming). Proficient in statistical methods, especially as applied to brain-imaging data Desirable Experience
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opportunity for a researcher exists in the School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences at Macquarie University. We are seeking a qualified Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join a team with international
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flexible work to enable an outcome focused and inclusive workplace. To learn more about our culture and hiring process, explore our Candidate Resource Hub .
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PRIMARY DETAIL Seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with experience in collecting, processing and analysing eye-tracking data with high proficiency in Mandarin Chinese to work on an exciting ARC
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experienced Postdoctoral Research Fellow with a background in cell biology and protein chemistry technologies (such as western blots, immunoprecipitations, immunofluorescence microscopy and proteomics) and/or
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PRIMARY DETAIL Opportunity for an experienced postdoctoral researcher with strong background in molecular biology and a keen interest in neuroscience for designer gene therapy vector development in