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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Research Fellow (Genome Editing - Directed Evolution) University-Level Unit: Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine Faculty/Department-Level Unit: Dean-Med
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-time or on a rotational basis at one of the local partner institutions, including NUS, A*STAR, RP, NTU, Singapore Aquaculture Technologies Pte Ltd (SAT), the St John’s Island National Marine Laboratory
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from the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences with the School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering. It is jointly run by the College of Science and the College of Engineering (https
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Materials, Bioinspired Materials and Sustainable Materials. For more details, please view https://www.ntu.edu.sg/mse/research . We are looking for a Research Fellow to advance MOF‑based electrochemical and
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A Postdoctoral Fellow position is available in Prof. Tong Ling’s Lab (https://www.tonglinglab.com ) at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. The successful candidate will work with our
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Materials, Bioinspired Materials and Sustainable Materials. For more details, please view https://www.ntu.edu.sg/mse/research . We are seeking a highly motivated and interdisciplinary research fellow to
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letters of recommendation. Information about working in NUS and living in Singapore is available at http://www.nus.edu.sg/careers/whyjoinus.htm . The Department of English, Linguistics, and Theatre Studies
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focus on translational Research, Development & Deployment which focus on specific area of the energy value chain, and a number of Living labs and Testbeds which facilitate large scale technology
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NUS, A*STAR, RP, NTU, Singapore Aquaculture Technologies Pte Ltd (SAT), the St John’s Island National Marine Laboratory (SJINML), or the Marine Aquaculture Centre (MAC) on St John’s Island
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@ NUS (https://engbio.syncti.org ) specializes in Synthetic Biology in which we engineer microbes with useful capabilities for medical and industrial applications and we are part of SynCTI at NUS (https