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also have: A postgraduate degree (Masters or Doctoral degree) in animal or veterinary sciences or a related discipline; progress towards a Masters or PhD; or a graduate degree in a relevant field with
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investigator s’ participation in the implementation trial activities.Working collaboratively with the R2S team to deliver the trial in primary care practices, including negotiating the implementation of trial
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management skills, will ensure effective performance in dynamic environments. You will also have: A postgraduate degree (Honours, Masters, or doctoral degree) in behavioural or social sciences or a related
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and publications. Casual Research Assistants report to a Principal Researcher who is responsible for overall coordination of research projects. Tasks vary depending on the project, and a Research
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research project outcomes. You have experience producing conference and seminar papers, and a strong track record of original and independent research evidenced by a publication record of high impact
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advance a research agenda focused on primary school mental health and well-being, under the direct supervision of Associate Professor Jon Quach and Dr Georgia Dawson. You will be based within the Learning
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possess excellent organisational abilities and proficiency in relevant software. You will also have: A postgraduate degree (Honours, Masters or doctoral degree) in the behavioural or social sciences and/or
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to foster collaborative partnerships. Who We Are Looking For You will be a highly motivated and independent researcher with a strong track record of original research publications and demonstrate the ability
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/or X-ray crystallography)/computational biology/virology are encouraged to apply. Your responsibilities will include: Undertake original research in structural biology using cryo-EM, cryo-ET, CLEM and
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records of all experiments conducted Be responsible for qualitative and statistical analysis of research data and to communicate this information to the Chief Investigators and collaborators Who We