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developing miniaturized medical imaging technology. Key Responsibilities: Lead the development of new bioimaging/therapeutic technologies and multi-functional approaches for translational medicine and biology
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. Set up and analyze experiments and datasets under different conditions. To propose a methodology/framework in a software prototype to be developed in the project. To report research findings in a form of
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-motivated postdoctoral research fellows to join our multidisciplinary team to work on the rational design of novel nanocatalysts and optical imaging for catalysis. The successful candidate will be expected
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methods Experience analysing RNAseq and/or high throughput imaging data Experience handling human post-mortem tissue Experience writing/using computer code Experience supervising postgraduate students and
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: Gene editing. In situ hybridization. Confocal bioimaging and quantitative image analysis. Expertise in microfluidics or atomic force microscopy is a plus. More Information Location: Kent Ridge Campus
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, fabrication and characterization. The below key responsibilities may be adjusted according to the shortlisted candidates’ technical strengths: Device Design & Fabrication: Develop and prototype textile-based
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, Immunostaining Assisting and handling mice work such as animal husbandry, live ophthalmic imaging, dissection, and processing of mice eye tissues Contributing to the writing and presentation of project updates
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range of laboratory equipment with advanced technologies (including mouse biocontainment units, flow cytometers, aerosol inhalation machine, PET/CT imaging, etc.). Currently, the facility is open to
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microelectronics / materials science / electronic materials as well as experience in applying AI / machine learning techniques (both data and image-based) on interesting use cases as well as strong programming
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-ionising radiation to produce diagnostic quality images of the human body, facilitating the diagnosis and treatment of patients (Allied Health Professions Act 2011). Dietetics: Dietetics involves