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the mathematical sciences to inform the design of infection disease surveillance systems Work on a group project with staff from the School of Mathematics and Statistics (University of Melbourne), Curtin University
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Role The role, supported by The Advanced Genomics Collaboration (TAGC) Innovation Fund, contributes to the University of Melbourne's partnership with Illumina, a global genomics leader. It involves
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staff in the appointee’s area of expertise; Independently plan and carry out research on the nominated research project and work towards completion of the aims of the project; Develop effective timelines
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trials and/or longitudinal data design, collection, and analysis. For further information regarding responsibilities and requirements, please refer to the attached PD. Please note: Visa sponsorship is
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of the Chief Investigators, plan and carry out research on water discoloration in forested upland catchments. Developing effective timelines and milestones for completion of the research projects. Contributing
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% discount on graduate courses to our staff and their immediate families! About the Role This role focuses on conducting participatory research for the ARC Discovery Project, “Co-designing Innovations in
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will lead multiple projects focusing on AI-driven approaches for youth mental health treatment at Orygen Digital. Responsibilities include coordinating AI partnerships, designing trial protocols, writing
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you'll immerse yourself in the vibrant academic community, collaborating with fellow researchers to drive innovation. Additionally, you may have the opportunity to share your expertise through teaching and
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, inquiry, and innovation in the field of youth mental health. Our multidisciplinary team, led by Professor Patrick McGorry, is dedicated to making a lasting impact on the lives of young people facing mental
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(CYMH) At the University of Melbourne's Centre for Youth Mental Health (CYMH), we are at the forefront of research, inquiry, and innovation in the field of youth mental health. Our multidisciplinary team