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including international regulatory responses, consumer complaints, online product reviews and administrative health records. The data will be interrogated with public health, behavioural risk, and human
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epidemics, or unpredictably change their interactions between animal vectors and humans. Mosquito-borne arboviruses represent a significant health burden in Australia with the National Notifiable Diseases
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Scholarship is accessible to eligible recipients of Youth Allowance and ABSTUDY who face the necessity of residing away from their homes to pursue their studies. The Relocation Scholarship is exclusively
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course admission deadline. See Curtin website for course closing dates. Student type Future Students Faculty Faculty of Business and Law Faculty of Humanities Faculty of Science & Engineering
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of the barriers that people with disabilities face at school, university, work and in the social sphere. Our work is guided by on-the-ground partnerships with the community to ensure we’re addressing real problems
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of this award, medical studies is defined as 'the study of the principles and procedures used in preventing, diagnosing, caring for and treating illness, disease and injury in humans, and the maintenance
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important behaviours, including locating prey and reproductive partners, avoiding predation, social communication and migration. Many species of fish face a critical challenge from the impact of an increasing
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outcomes, skilled workforce, technology and partnerships to improve human health locally and globally. Supervisory team The principal supervisors will be Professor Dan Lubman AM , Professor Victoria Manning
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to recruit a student to take up the scholarship and begin full-time study in July 2024. You will have: a background in a relevant computer science, social science, or humanities discipline, such as machine
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induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs). iPSCs are stem cells that have the advantage of being able to develop into over 200 human cell types. For example, iPSCs can be made to develop into neural tissues