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health assessment through visual behavior recognition, image-/video-based analytics, and biosignal interpretation (e.g., growth rate estimation, movement, coloration). Design and implement experiments
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of neuroscience. The specific focus areas encompass at least one of the following disciplines: Animal behavior, tissue regeneration, multi-omics, and in vivo electrophysiology. The successful candidate will be
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to work on one of more of the following: Novel radiotracer development Novel Molecular Imaging Probe Development New cancer target for radiotheranostics Preclinical small animal imaging and cancer therapy
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Full-time: 35 hours per week Fixed term: to 31st March 2028 To conduct a research project and contribute to its direction, management and reporting in accordance with the project aims which overall
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opportunities for cross-training and interaction with an interdisciplinary research team including neuroscientists, primatologists, geneticists, and animal behavior scientists. Basic Qualifications: A doctoral
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. The Lamba lab is interested in understanding retinal disease pathogenesis using human stem cell and animal based models. (Kandoi et al. Elife 2024, Chirco et al Stem Cell Reports 2021, Neves et al. Science
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https://dr.ntu.edu.sg/cris/rp/rp00609. Key Responsibilities: Design and execute in vivo and in vitro experiments Perform molecular biology and bacterial culture assays and experiments Conduct animal
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treatment efficacy, pharmacodynamics, and biomarker development for personalized medicine in cancer. Key Responsibilities Animal Research: Design and conduct in vivo studies to evaluate novel therapeutic
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in vascular biology and cardiovascular physiology. The fellow will lead and contribute to translational research projects focused on cardiovascular assessments in small animal models, particularly in
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diseases and ageing, and have multiple national and international collaborations. Key Responsibilities: Perform tasks and support all aspects of the research project. Conduct accurate monitoring, documenting