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early stage of academic career, with the potential and drive to pursue an independent and vibrant research program with a collaborative interdisciplinary approach in radiology and the imaging sciences
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for the position of Research Associate in the Department of Computer Science, School of Computing (SoC). SoC is strongly committed to research excellence in all its dimensions: Searching for fundamental results and
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computational biology to leverage state-of-the-art artificial intelligence to design and implement or use generative models targeting RNA, DNA, and cellular systems, to enable novel insights into biology and
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, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Education, Psychology, Law, Management Science and Engineering, Business Administration, Health Administration and Management, Computer Science and
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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Job Title: Assistant, Associate, Full Professor (Tenure Track), CVMD Programme Posting Start Date: 29/01/2026 Job Description Duke-NUS Medical School (Duke
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long-standing interest in neutrophil biology. The research must be internationally competitive for their career stage. Candidates for Assistant Professor should have strong postdoctoral records and
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, visiting scientists, and postdoctoral researchers under the NRP programme. Maintain records of visits and events and ensure coordination across institute activities. Assist faculty and staff in implementing
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alphaviruses and flaviviruses) within the Respiratory and Infectious Diseases Research Programme, in line with research strategy of Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine. Key Responsibilities Job Purpose: The
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by reporting officer Qualifications Education: - Doctoral degree in Computer Science, Biomedical Informatics, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Educational Technology, or closely
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advancement of biomedical data sciences. In the next chapter of our programme, we aim to broaden the research scope to include metabolic dysregulation and upstream molecular mechanisms of CVMD relevant to multi