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Research Fellow (Immunity) - Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Job No.: 664036 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 12-month fixed-term appointment Remuneration: $78,120
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Senior Lecturer (Education Focused) - Anatomy & Developmental Biology Job No.: 663183 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: Continuing appointment Remuneration: $136,711
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Assistant Lecturer/Demonstrator - Anatomy & Developmental Biology - 2024 opportunities at Monash University Job No.: 612700 Location: Clayton and Gippsland campuses Employment Type: Part-time
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outputs, making a tangible impact on the field of reproductive biology. In this role, you will collaborate closely with esteemed researchers and stakeholders to understand program needs and deliver
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conservation biology and ecology, evolutionary biology, as well as genetics and genomics. The successful candidate will take a lead role in the ecological restoration of Phillip Island, in the Norfolk Island
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collaboratively in an interdisciplinary team with excellent organizational, written, and oral communication skills Knowledge of computational biology or translational genomics Advanced computer skills including R
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PhD Scholarship – Regulatory T cell therapy for inflammatory bowel disease Job No.: 663730 Location: Translational Research Facility, Monash Medical Centre Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 12-month fixed-term appointment with a view to transition to scholarship funding Remuneration: The...
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and Victorian Heart Hospital! You will be an enthusiastic and committed Research Fellow contributing to a career-defining project in the burgeoning field of circadian clock biology, focusing
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drug delivery systems to spatiotemporally control cell signalling. As the successful candidate you will be responsible for: Molecular biology activities and engineering new cell lines, as appropriate
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across Indonesia and Japan, participating in international consortiums to investigate immune responses to dengue virus. Utilizing a systems biology approach, you'll identify correlates of protection from