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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Job Title: Research Assistant (DBMI) Posting Start Date: 07/01/2026 Job Description: Job Description Join the Division of Biomedical Informatics, Yong Loo
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requirements Development of research hypotheses Plan and perform the collection and organization of corporate financial and sustainability disclosures Plan and perform the collection and organization
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A/Prof Christoph Winkler and Prof Berta Sivan on research work under a project on SINGAPORE AQUACULTURE SOLUTION CENTER. The main responsibilities of the position include: Plan and conduct life
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Prof Christoph Winkler and Prof Lior David on research work under a project on SINGAPORE AQUACULTURE SOLUTION CENTER. The main responsibilities of the position include: Plan and conduct life science
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Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Automation, Electronic Engineering, Economics, Human Resources Management, or a related field. Experience with general methods in machine learning, such as
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Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences Digital capitalism and its impact on society and culture Use of computational, digital, and AI tools Digital and AI-driven creativity, cultural production, and conservation
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applies AI to tackle challenges in aquaculture and drug delivery, interface of materials science, biology, and computational modeling. Key Responsibilities: Lead and execute AI-driven research projects in
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for children with blood cancers in Singapore and across the region through cutting-edge clinical research and outreach programmes. We conduct several multi-centre clinical trials that require molecular
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immunophenotyping of colonic tissues. Develop and optimize small animal models of colitis to investigate the mechanistic role of SCFA-producing microbes in mucosal repair. Perform data analysis using computational
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the rebana is rooted in Malay tradition, its performance contexts, whether at multicultural festivals, school programmes, or community workshops, have positioned it as a cultural bridge accessible to wider