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Research Assistant - Paediatric Anaesthesia

The Opportunity We are looking for a dynamic team player with good communication and interpersonal skills to support a range of paediatric

Casual Postdoc in Systems Immunology / Personalised Medicine

apply computational approaches for genomic data analysis, network inference, and personalised genomics.

Administration Officer

 The Opportunity The Kids Research Institute Australia is looking for a highly motivated and experienced  Administrator to provide effective and

Research Assistant - PrEggNut Study

The Opportunity The PrEggNut Study is investigating the effects of pregnant and breastfeeding mothers eating different amounts of both egg and peanut

Administration Officer Autism Research Team

The Opportunity To provide high level administrative support to the Head of Autism Research (Prof Andrew Whitehouse) and the broader Autism Research

Banksia Hill research

Learn more about the research and programs produced as part of the Banksia Hill Project, plus related research projects at Telethon Kids Institute.

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WA’s Omicron wave on a downward trajectory, despite new variants

Sophisticated modelling produced is predicting a steady decline in COVID-19 cases in WA throughout August, but hospitalisation rates will remain relatively high.

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New centre to focus on breaking the cycle of disadvantage

The ARC Centre of Excellence will conduct world-leading research to investigate new ways of tackling entrenched social and economic disadvantage.

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COVID-19 in WA: Why having our kids wear masks at school is the correct call

West Australian children as young as Year 3 are now turning up to school in masks, presenting a new challenge for kids, parents and schools.

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The Kids Research Institute Australia Cancer Researcher recognised in 2021 Business Events Perth Aspire Awards

One of The Kids Research Institute Australia’s leading young researchers will travel to the world’s premier conference on childhood brain cancer.