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regional participants technical laboratory (wet lab) and bioinformatics (dry lab) training in pathogen genomics. The Emerging Infectious Diseases (“EID”) is a Signature Research Programme of Duke-NUS
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sorting, NGS, and bioinformatics data analysis - Assist with the planning and execution of the entire project - Mentor to Research Assistant when needed Qualifications • Qualifications / Discipline: PhD in
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bioinformatics experts to assess library quality and performance. Contribute to regular project meetings, reporting progress, troubleshooting technical challenges, and proposing experimental improvements. Support
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of this program is to discover clinically relevant candidates that can be fast tracked for clinical development. The lab uses a combination of bioinformatics, biochemistry, animal modelling, Crispr screening and
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is a plus. Track record of research publications in top-tier venues in AI, aquaculture, bioinformatics, or environmental monitoring is strongly preferred. Strong analytical and problem-solving
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be comprised of a Senior Research Fellow, a Bioinformatics Specialist and a Clinical Research Co-Ordinator / Clinical Research Assistant (clinical study recruitment, ethical approvals, data collection
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calcium imaging and data analysis, or in gnotobiotic studies and microbiome analysis/bioinformatics. Key Competencies/Requirements: Hold a doctoral (PhD) degree in neuroscience or relevant disciplines with
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Genetic Studies: Support studies on genetic variants affecting drug metabolism, particularly those relevant to Asian populations. Work with bioinformatics and clinical collaborators to interpret
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, insect identification, etc. Candidate should possess basic molecular taxonomy skills, such as DNA extraction, PCR, running gels, bioinformatics, etc. Candidate must be organized and meticulous to curate
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Familiarity with research methodologies and ethical guidelines related to clinical and animal studies Proficiency in multi-omics data analysis, and bioinformatics, preferably preferred Excellent organizational