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biological problems; and establish a world-leading research and biotechnology translation environment. The QUT node is headed by Professor Matthew Simpson, Deputy Director MACSYS with QUT Chief Investigators
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to strategic direction of research projects and evidence by producing original, high quality and independent research ability to communicate effectively across a range of forums-accuracy, attention to detail and
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understanding of the key strategic issues in the higher education sector demonstrated understanding of the subject-matter within the discipline experience in conducting original research and/or engaging in
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. This position will report to the project principal investigator A/Prof Michelle Tye and supervise one direct report. Skills Required: A PhD in public health, psychology, or a related discipline, and/or relevant
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of Primary Industries (NSW DPI), and Southern Cross University (SCU). The successful candidate will use a combination of mechanistic and data-driven modelling to predict crop yield and crop yield potential
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an extensive cohort study, with a primary objective of developing novel therapeutic interventions aligning with dietary approaches. Skills/Experience The successful applicant will have a Ph.D. in Supramolecular
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presentations for disseminating research and manuscripts for publication in high impact scientific journals assist in the supervision of undergraduate, masters and PhD students within Professor Tricoli's and Dr
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-campus work arrangements for applicable positions. Competitive remuneration with up to 17% superannuation. Generous maternity leave including primary carer parental leave of up to 26 weeks (including 17
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the supervision of undergraduate, masters and PhD students within Professor Tricoli’s and Dr Li’s groups work with other team members on establishing and maintaining best practice protocols for safe and efficient
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Innovation, a leading research and training centre in Australia. The Postdoctoral Researcher will work with the Chief Investigator and partner investigators at the Defence Science and Technology Group