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), Singapore, is a multidisciplinary institute committed to developing new paradigms for biomedical research by focusing on the quantitative analysis of dynamic functional processes. Through quantitative
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bioinformatic analyses to generate high-quality research data. Plan, conduct, and analyze antibody experiments independently or in collaboration with colleagues. Record, monitor, and report research findings with
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of infectious diseases. • Experience with data analysis using statistical inference techniques. • Experience with health economic evaluations. • Experience with parallel and/or high-performance computing
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be an integral member of Professor Patani's lab, which is dedicated to uncovering the molecular and cellular processes that drive neurodegeneration, focusing specifically on Motor Neuron Disease (ALS
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, preferably in Computer Sciences, Bioinformatics, or Life Sciences, or related field of study. Candidates with equivalent experience may also apply Able to multitask and work independently, effectively and a
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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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and electrochemical characterisation equipment. At the same time support for the operation of a pouch cell prototyping line by the research team is expected. The position will be open from 1 September
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, computational biology, bioinformatics, biostatistics, machine learning, or a related discipline. ● Strong background in at least one of infectious disease modelling, phylogenetics, or phylodynamics (background in
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contributing to impactful research in the field of aquaculture, bioinformatics and related life sciences Job Description: A/Prof.s Ajay Mathuru and Yih-Cherng Liou (NUS), along with Dr. Caroline Wee (IMCB, A
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contributing to impactful research in the field of aquaculture, bioinformatics and related life sciences Job Description: A/Prof.s Ajay Mathuru and Yih-Cherng Liou (NUS), along with Dr. Caroline Wee (IMCB, A