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Attract Top Scientific Talent with Transparent Recruitment in Australia
Attract Top Scientific Talent: The Power of Transparent Recruitment in Australia (for Skilled Migrants Too!) Australia’s thriving scientific sector offers a wealth of opportunities, but attracting the most exceptional minds requires a strategic approach beyond simply offering competitive salaries. Skilled migrants, a crucial talent pool, particularly value transparency and clear communication throughout the recruitment process….
Researchers are attempting to combine human brain cells and AI
To examine how to combine human brain cells with artificial intelligence, a group of researchers has received a $600,000 grant from Australia’s Office of National Intelligence. The team has already shown that an 800,000-cell cluster of brain tissue in a Petri dish is capable of playing the game “Pong” in cooperation with the Melbourne-based startup…
Scientists in Australia develop a new class of titanium alloys
Researchers have utilized laser 3D printing to generate a new class of titanium alloys that they claim might increase the sustainability of the titanium industry and be used in aerospace and medicinal engineering. Titanium is a valuable metal used in many different industries because of its great strength, low weight, and durability. Titanium is referred…
Australian Scientists Grow Replica Human Lungs and Call for End to Animal Testing
In a groundbreaking achievement, Australian scientists have successfully grown replica human lungs in a major step toward eliminating the need for animal testing in medical research. This remarkable breakthrough has the potential to revolutionize the field of medical science and heralds a new era of ethical experimentation. The researchers behind this technology, Professor Wojciech Chrzanowski and…
Scientists from Australia and USA Team Up to Solve Global Issues
Under a multi-million dollar partnership, the National Science Foundation (NSF) of the United States and CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, are tackling issues like climate change, clean energy and sustainability, building low emissions technologies, and creating ethical artificial intelligence. The freshly formed cooperation between the two top scientific organizations aims to hasten collaborative research…
Life Science and Biotechnology Vital in Today’s Situation
Life Science and Biotechnology Vital in Today’s Situation Now more than ever, the life science industry has been considered by the federal government as an important sector in Australia. To demonstrate its strong commitment, the government provided huge financial and infrastructural support to grow this sector. The AUSBiotech (Australia’s Biotechnology Organisation) Snapshot of…
Science Talent Shortage Infographic
Scientific Talent Shortage infographic shows statistics on occupational shortages, recruitment difficulties and talent supply and demand within the Australian life science sector. Read the scientific talent shortage blog for more information Source: AUS Biotech Life Science Sector Snapshot CONTACT US SUBMIT YOUR VACANCY SUBMIT RESUME
Addressing the Skills Gap in the Science Industry
Australia has ranked in the top five globally for biotechnology in the past three years, outperforming the United Kingdom and Germany, according to Scientific American Worldview. The government policy and funding programs desire to develop medical technology, digital health, agritech and food tech, therapeutics, regenerative medicine and other key areas of the life sciences. The…
Pharmacists Could Help Ease Aged Care Pressure
Pharmacists Could Help Ease Aged Care Pressure The Pharmacy Guild has weighed into the scrutiny of the aged care sector, highlighting the importance of practising to pharmacists’ full scope of practice. Earlier this week Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced a Royal Commission into the sector, ahead of a Four Corners report which highlighted significant…
Nine Ways to Boost Rural Pharmacist
Nine Ways to Boost Rural Pharmacist To solve the shortage of pharmacists in rural Victoria, pharmacists must be treated better, says PPA president Earlier this week, Victoria’s Shadow Minister for Health Mary Wooldridge and Shadow Minister for Country, Health Emma Kealy highlighted the need for a state-wide health workforce strategy. The Liberal politicians…