We are seeking domestic PhD applicants with advanced skills in mathematical statistics, infectious disease modelling, or spatial modelling to contribute to an ARC Linkage funded project “Surveillance programs and sampling schemes for assessing and maintaining the absence of pests and diseases”.
We intend to fund two PhD projects in the following areas:
Each year the John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR) (‘the School’) in the ANU College of Health and Medicine(‘theCollege’) may offer up to six awards known as the Talo Computational Biology Talent Accelerator Program Travel Grant (‘the Award’).
Funding for this Award has been provided by Taiyang Zhang and Loong Wang through the JCSMR Talo Computational Biology Talent Accelerator program.
The College of Health and Medicine through Transform (Research Talent Acceleration) is providing a significant budget to fund research time for promising EMCR support packages to enable Clinician Scientists to undertake PhD studies. This funding will support practicing clinicians, working in the healthcare disciplines of medicine and psychology, to undertake health and medical research projects.
In memory of Noel Keith, the Keith Family Research Endowment Clinician Scientist PhD Scholarship is being made available for a clinician to define a research program in a field or discipline relevant to haematology involving clinical research and/or trials. Kent Keith's support of medical research began when his first wife, Noel, passed away from leukaemia in 2001.
Each year the John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR) in the ANU College of Health and Medicine may offer an award known as the Dewar Milne Prize in Immunology.
Funding for this Award has been provided by John Dewar Milne, a graduate of the ANU.
The objective of the prize is to acknowledge a high-achieving research candidate who has carried out the most significant piece of research during their doctoral candidature, whilst enrolled in a PhD program based in the College of Health and Medicine.