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selection criteria for each level) Level A PhD in conservation science, environmental biology, applied spatial sciences, or an equivalent qualification Demonstrated research ability that supports applied
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. This role will develop tools and technologies needed to advance Wolffia as a synthetic biology chassis. These tools will be used to explore cell wall biosynthesis and structure and deliver cell walls
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sustainability challenges on Earth. To be successful you will need: 1. A completed or nearly completed PhD in Plant Sciences, Development, Molecular Biology, Plant Biochemistry or related subject. 2
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Apply today for an industry PhD at the University of Adelaide, with Shell Global Solutions. Upscaled Modelling of CO2 Storage in Geological Formations Currently, upscaling of CO2 injection into a reservoir saturated by water from core scale up to the numerical cell or a reservoir is a challenge....
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) etc. To be successful you will need: A Ph.D. in molecular biology, biochemistry, cancer biology, epigenetics or relevant fields with an excellent publication record. Extensive experience in molecular
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, Architecture, Biology, Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences, Agriculture, Food and Wine and Animal and Veterinary Science. The Faculty of SET is an innovative and agile working environment that champions
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: Experience in the conduct of biomedical research in immunology, cell biology and/or reproductive physiology, to a high level of quality, rigour and dependability. Understanding of the ethical issues and
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The Rosa Christine Samuels Memorial Scholarship has been established by Stanley Graham Smith in memory of Rosa Christine Samuels to support one undergraduate student commencing a Bachelor of Science (Animal Science) or Bachelor of Science (Veterinary Bioscience) program of study at the...
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human and animal tissues, carrying out various immunology, cell biology, and microbiology assays. To be successful you will need: Familiarity or commitment to work with clinical research projects
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The R.K. Morton Honours Scholarship in Agricultural Biochemistry was established in 1965 in memory of Professor Robert Kerford Morton F.A.A. The scholarship supports a student undertaking a research project in Agricultural Biochemistry in the School of Agriculture, Food and Wine at the...