Research Fellow: Rare Disease, Circadian Medicine and Oral Health
UOM University of Melbourne(1 month ago)
About this role
A Research Fellow position in the University of Melbourne’s Precision Health Lab within the Melbourne Dental School focused on advancing translational and clinical research into rare orodental and craniofacial disorders. The role centers on integrating circadian biology with molecular and epigenetic approaches to develop novel biomarkers and precision-guided treatments. It combines preclinical animal models with patient-focused clinical studies to improve diagnosis and management of rare oral conditions.
Required Skills
- Preclinical Models
- Circadian Biology
- Biomarker Development
- Multi-Omics
- Next-Gen Sequencing
- Advanced Microscopy
- Clinical Studies
- Patient Cohorts
- Mentoring
- Grant Writing
Qualifications
- PhD
- Working With Children Check (WWCC)
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