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have the ability to be excited about working in a diverse lab group setting, plan and conduct assessments independently and collaboratively, interpret data, and present results to diverse audiences
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from chip. Characterise and optimise the algorithm for signal data processing for real-time cell analysis. Develop a user-interface platform for end-user testing of clinical samples. Job Requirements
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are not limited to: • Data collection and management • Data analysis using software such as R, Stata or SAS. • Preparation of reports, presentations, manuscripts. • Writing grant proposals • Provide
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Assistant’s principal roles will be to contribute to general research activities such as recruitment, data collection, administration of questionnaires, project coordination, data entry, verification, and
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, interpret and make meaning of the data collected. The RF/RA’s principal role will be to support the project through their Epidemiology/Biostatistics expertise, data analysis, scientific writing. In a lean
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Management Coordinate participant recruitment activities. Manage scheduling, consent documentation, and communication with older adults and their caregivers. Data Collection and Management Conduct and support
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‑income households in Singapore. The role involves contributing to high‑quality data collection and fieldwork management, while also offering opportunities to collaborate on articles and research papers
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research projects in the areas of Environmental and Cancer Epidemiology. Major duties and responsibility of the position include but are not limited to: • Data collection and management • Literature review
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research related to undergraduate design studio teaching. • Support data collection and analysis through interviews, surveys, fieldwork, and visual documentation. • Assist in preparing reports, grant
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integrating spatial data with qualitative and survey-based insights. The project team consists of Principal Investigator (PI) Professor Elaine Ho (Department of Geography), Co-PI Associate Professor Vincent