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research opportunities, the school’s work is recognised as an institutional strength for the University. The school is widely known for its strengths in biostatistics and epidemiology. Clinical research
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hundred postgraduate students are involved in a broad spectrum of research ranging from basic laboratory research to clinical and epidemiological projects across the campus. The Kolling Institute of Medical
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of leading epidemiological, prevention, early intervention, and treatment research and translation programs in substance use and mental disorders. The Matilda Centre brings together researchers in
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Quantitative Methods in Public Health who has: Lecturer a PhD in biostatistics, epidemiology, public health or closely related field experience in teaching and learning, as evidenced by participation in team
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Doctorate or PhD in a relevant dentistry field. We are also seeking candidates with academic qualifications in health professions education. School of Medical Sciences (SOMS) Associate Professor in Anatomy
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are looking for candidates with or eligible for Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA registration as a dentist or dental specialist and a Doctorate or PhD in a relevant dentistry field. We
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or area of expertise aid in future grant applications and contribute to the supervision of PhD students. About you: Master's degree or PhD ( or submitting) in biostatistics or related areas high level of
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empirical research findings About you PhD qualification in a relevant discipline and experience, including health economics, public health and epidemiology Strong quantitative research skills in statistics
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of recruiting talent aligned to these values and are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Aquatic Animal Health Diagnostics who has: a PhD in a relevant field (e.g., Aquatic Animal Health, Aquaculture
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to complement and extend its work with methods and techniques informed by neuroscience through the incorporation of neuroimaging data as: 1) units of observation in epidemiological studies; and 2) outcomes in