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Bioengineering and Molecular Medicine who has: a PhD in genetic engineering and molecular biology, with a focus on childhood congenital diseases extensive technical experience in designing, testing, and analysing
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research direction. The associates/fellows are expected to design and conduct innovative research programs, publish their work in highly ranked journals, co-supervise higher degree by research students and
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. The project aims to use state-of-the-art process modelling, energy optimisation, process control and optimisation to design optimal operations and pathways to net zero for various processing facilities owned
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and Professor Nick Glozier to support two National Category 1 Grant projects that are using co-design, hybrid implementation and effectiveness trialling to support physical and mental health self
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adaptation, and social-ecological linkages (michelelbarnes.com) Your key responsibilities will be to: Design and manage a large, longitudinal database of existing social and ecological data, including data
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domains of social behaviour and addictive disorders. You will be expected to lead your own research activities, design new research protocols, analyse and interpret their findings, and contribute
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/ Faculty and University have an understanding of and ability to support an academic endeavour from curriculum design to producing leading research and providing a student enabling environment About you have
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that can be leveraged to enhance the standing of the discipline, School/ Faculty and University have an understanding of and ability to support an academic endeavour from curriculum design to producing
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to: undertake original research focused on identifying protein drivers of Alzheimer’s disease design and deliver high-quality research in a timely fashion to meet strict deadlines in a team environment publish
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interpretation and development of publications. The Research Focused Academic applies and refines their expertise in research methodologies, design and delivery to contribute to the University's standing as a