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surveillance and monitoring. To respond to this need, this cross-College PhD project aims to 1) Investigate and improve established quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) surveillance of known arboviruses
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fields relevant to Biomedical science including cell biology, immunology, molecular biology and virology, with staff undertaking quality supervision of students undertaking both research projects
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the selection criteria below: Essential Criteria: PhD in Science in the fields of neuroscience, immunology, virology or cancer biology (or related fields); ideally with prior experience in gene therapy. Core
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demonstrate strong interpersonal skills. You will also have: Completion of a PhD in environmental microbiology, soil biology, microbial biotechnology or related discipline Demonstrated experience in effective
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the research domain of infection and immunopathology. Applicants in the fields of infectious diseases virology, host pathogen interactions, novel therapeutic strategies, and computational biology (including
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promote a sustainable research program aligned with the research domain of infection and immunopathology. Applicants in the fields of infectious diseases virology, host pathogen interactions, novel
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or substantial progress towards PhD in Structural Biology (cryo-EM and/or X-ray crystallography)/Computational Biology/virology Strong evidence of ability and desire to build an academic career trajectory Advanced
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Job no: 0061565 Location: Parkville Role type: Full-time; Fixed-term for 3 years Faculty: Science Department/School: Melbourne Veterinary School Salary: Level A – $80,258 - $108,906 p.a. (*PhD
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. The PhD project will be multi-disciplinary involving nanofabrication, biophysical characterization, molecular immunology, virology, and sensor applications. This project will build on the ability
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Doherty Institute Enrolled in a PhD at the University of Melbourne. The Doherty Institute is home to high-quality discovery research. It has large diagnostic operations in virology and bacteriology. So, the