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Research Fellow

GraduateJuniorFull-timeHybridClayton VIC 3168, AustraliaPosted 1 week agoVerified 2 weeks ago
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About the job

The Research Fellow position at Monash University offers an exciting opportunity to amplify your impact in the field of structural biology and molecular microbiology. Join the Roujeinikova Lab and contribute to groundbreaking research on bacterial chemotaxis receptors and the bacterial flagellar motor. The team thrives on collaboration and inclusivity, fostering an environment where extraordinary ideas flourish.

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Conducting advanced laboratory research

Conducting advanced laboratory research and experimental design within the project framework.
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Producing high-quality publications

Producing and contributing to high-quality conference papers, seminars, and peer-reviewed publications.
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Executing protein production

Executing recombinant protein production and analysing protein-ligand interactions.

Key criteria

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Protein expertise

Extensive hands-on experience with recombinant protein production.

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Biophysical techniques

Demonstrated experience with techniques like X-ray crystallography.

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Research output

Proven track record of refereed research publications.

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4 criteria for this job
Protein expertise
Extensive hands-on experience with recombinant protein production.

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Biophysical techniques
Demonstrated experience with techniques like X-ray crystallography.

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Research output
Proven track record of refereed research publications.

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Teamwork
Proven ability to collaborate within a multi-disciplinary research team.

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