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(e.g., EEG, breathing, HRV, tactile interfaces), and comfort with raspberry pi/Arduino for prototyping. Knowledge in motor learning, physiology, neurology is an asset. Target publication venues for our
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topics ranging across programming language (especially Bayesian statistical probabilistic programming), statistical machine learning, generative AI, and AI Safety. Key Responsibilities: Manage own academic
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immune regulation. This work involves skills that include sterile tissue culture, performing immunologic screens for novel targets, and validating novel biologically-based therapeutic targets
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The position must exercise: Developing new synthetic organic chemistry routes for drug targeting and delivery. Performing in vitro and in vivo pharmacokinetic studies on drug conjugates. Proficiency in
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in RA have been improved by the introduction of targeted therapies, disease flare occurs in approximately 50% of patients, negatively impacting quality of life and cumulative joint damage
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research in bats. The work will be conducted in a research group led by Nanyang Assistant Professor Ahn Matae who is a pioneer in bat immunology. The projects focus on bat-inspired targets to fight human
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potential therapeutic targets for the treatment of PD. Specifically, we will investigate how the impaired synaptic membrane trafficking results in selective neurodegeneration of dopaminergic neurons in PD. We
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potential therapeutic targets for the treatment of PD. Specifically, we will investigate how the impaired synaptic membrane trafficking results in selective neurodegeneration of dopaminergic neurons in PD. We
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2025.The position is part of the project "Validating fatty acid synthesis enzymes as targets for antibiotics against Pseudomonas aeruginosa and other Gram-negative bacteria”, financed by the Research
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research in bats. The work will be conducted in a research group led by Nanyang Assistant Professor Ahn Matae who is a pioneer in bat immunology. The projects focus on bat-inspired targets to fight human