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, and in particular the role of the orexin system in the drive to seek and consume alcohol, the clinical treatment of AUD by psychosocial and/or pharmacological interventions has proven difficult. While
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Exciting opportunity for an outstanding senior academic to make significant contribution to the field of Pharmacological Sciences Join the School ranked #2 in Australia and #16 in the world in
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Exciting opportunity for an outstanding senior academic to make significant contribution to the field of Pharmacological
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the organisation of seminars, conferences and activities. About you PhD in liver physiology, cell biology or diabetes A background in pharmacology or pharmacy experience in working on liver based experiments using
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: e.g. Neuroscience, Animal Behaviour, Pharmacology expertise in animal behaviour studies, with an emphasis on neurodevelopmental disorders demonstrated experience in non-clinical pharmacology
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to these values and are looking for a Senior Research Scientist in Neurodevelopmental Disorders who has: a PhD in a relevant field of life science: e.g. Neuroscience, Animal Behaviour, Pharmacology expertise in
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responsible for contributing to the clinical education program by developing industry engagement, leading teaching and learning activities within the Master of Physiotherapy program and advancing your scholarly
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Full Time (or part time) fixed term contract until 30/05/2026 at Central Clinical School Opportunity to be part of a multi-disciplinary team working for better mental and physical health outcomes
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pharmacology of social behaviour. The successful applicant will be supervised by and work closely with Dr Nick Everett, within a larger translational program led by Professor Michael Bowen which currently has
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and Psychology. The School’s research was ranked as well above world standard in clinical science, complementary and alternative medicine, medical physiology, microbiology and pharmacology