About the RoleIn this exciting opportunity, you will be responsible for recruiting suitable research candidates from hospital clinics and obtaining tissue samples.You will assist in the laboratory when required, including equipment maintenance, biosafety, and regulatory compliance.Working cooperatively with the Dimitriadis Lab team, you will support research in reproductive biology under the guidance of team leaders.Your responsibilities will include: Identify potential new collection sites and encourage research participation.Liaise with scientists to determine sample requirements and clinical staff for subject identification.Collect and process tissue samples from operating theatres across various hospitals.Maintain records, databases, and provide clinical information related to sample collection.
Who We Are Looking ForYou will have a bachelor's degree in a relevant area of medical or biological science, with experience in clinical and laboratory settings.You possess excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to contribute to independent and team-based research.You demonstrate strong verbal and written communication skills for effective collaboration and engagement.You will also have: High level of motivation, initiative, and capacity for flexibility and multi-tasking.Previous experience in a PC2 biological laboratory and knowledge of human reproductive biology is desirable.
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Please note: Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
This role requires current valid work rights for Australia.Your New Team – Department of Obstetrics, Gynaecology, and Newborn HealthThe University Department of Obstetrics, Gynaecology, and Newborn Health plays a vital role in teaching MD medical students, with approximately 350 students spending 6 weeks each year in the department during their third year.
The department's vision is to improve health around the world through research, education and clinical training in obstetrics, gynaecology and newborn health, with a mission to nurture great people and big ideas in teaching and research to lead and improve health outcomes globally in obstetrics, gynaecology and newborn health.
The Department operates across a number of hospital sites, with its major centres being the Royal Women's Hospital and the Mercy Hospital for Women.
The department has a strong research focus in areas such as maternal foetal medicine, neonatal paediatrics, women's health, infectious diseases, gynaecological oncology, and reproductive biology.
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