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a mission to advance biological and biomedical sciences. At SBS, our research spans various areas, including infectious diseases, immunology, neurodegenerative diseases, telomere biology, and genome
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a mission to advance biological and biomedical sciences. At SBS, our research spans various areas, including infectious diseases, immunology, neurodegenerative diseases, telomere biology, and genome
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ACADEMIC FACULTY APPOINTMENT: The Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine A Professor of Cutaneous Biology at Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine is expected to contribute to the development of research
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physiological and pathological contexts using cutting-edge chemical biology techniques, including genetic code expansion and chemoproteomics. We are a dynamic, collaborative lab fostering innovation
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of RNA virus replication and structure guided antiviral development using interdisciplinary approaches ranging from biochemistry, structural biology, virology and cell biology. NTU Institute of Structural
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a mission to advance biological and biomedical sciences. At SBS, our research spans various areas, including infectious diseases, immunology, neurodegenerative diseases, telomere biology, and genome
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strong background in Chemistry or Biology to work on nucleic acid structure and therapeutics. Key Responsibilities: Perform chemical syntheses Engage and collaborate with multi-disciplinary team and
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Biology Education. Requirements Successful candidates must have: A basic degree in Biological Sciences and a PhD in education (specializing in science/biology education) [Candidates with a PhD in science
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a mission to advance biological and biomedical sciences. At SBS, our research spans various areas, including infectious diseases, immunology, neurodegenerative diseases, telomere biology, and genome
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a mission to advance biological and biomedical sciences. At SBS, our research spans various areas, including infectious diseases, immunology, neurodegenerative diseases, telomere biology, and genome