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                of Physics, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Materials Engineering – The successful candidate will be required to: develop research in microfluidic systems and biosensors based on nanostructured materials; participate 
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                , Bioengineering, Immuno-oncology, Molecular Biology, or related discipline. - Proven experience in genetic engineering of bacteria (experience with secretion systems, biosensors or logic circuits is a plus 
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                ). The job will be essentially related to implementing a novel photonic biosensor platform to be employed for the detection of sepsis biomarkers. If you are interested in joining a young, dynamic, and highly 
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                be involved in interdisciplinary research at the interface of biomaterials engineering, regenerative medicine, and biosensors, under the supervision of Prof. Hala Zreiqat and A/Prof Khoon Lim. This 
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                . The candidate is expected to conduct research focused on (a) development, investigation, and application of novel genetically encoded biosensors. Projects involve protein engineering, computational modeling 
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                of the research team that works to generate high-quality biomedical devices in a high throughput format. The work includes biosensor device, biorecognition design, and electrochemical analysis. The duties