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Postdoc Positions at University of New South Wales

 

PositionLocationCloses
Postdoctoral Researcher (Computational Immunology and Translational AI)Sydney, NSW24 Aug 2025
The UNSW Sydney Systems Immunology and Artificial Intelligence Lab seeks a highly motivated and skilled postdoctoral researcher to join our dynamic team. This role offers an exceptional opportunity to lead computational and bioinformatics analyses of immunogenomics data, contribute to cutting-edge research in precision medicine for autoimmunity, and participate in industry collaborations.
Postdoctoral FellowSydney, NSW19 Sep 2025
Fantastic opportunity for a Postdoctoral Fellow to build on existing research skills in a dynamic research environment focused on Minerals and Energy Resources.
Postdoctoral Fellow - PsychologyOther location28 Aug 2025
The position plays a key role in the Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing in the School of Psychology by contributing to a project focused on Cognitive decline and decision-making. This involves analysis of cohort studies to develop knowledge outcomes in the field of cognitive-aging, and decision-making related to health, finances and care in later life. A key aspect of the work is to consider how demographic factors impact cognitive decline and poor decision-making.
Post-Doctoral Fellow (Immunology) - School of PathologySydney, NSW14 Sep 2025
Unique opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research investigating how the adaptive immune system recognises and responds to foreign and self-antigens.
Research OfficerSydney, NSW8 Sep 2025
The position will provide technical and research assistance to senior research staff in activities associated with various research projects, including the contribution and application of knowledge in the field of RNA control of behaviour.
Research AssistantSydney, NSW3 Sep 2025
The role provides technical and research assistance to the research team of the Grey Laboratory. The Grey lab’s research focus includes investigating how human genetic variation in inflammatory regulatory genes impacts health and disease susceptibility and then using this knowledge to develop unique therapeutic approaches based on gene therapy.

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