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(Singapore), Nanyang Technological University and National University of Singapore. Hosted by NTU, IDMxS is focused on development of core science to drive a paradigm shift in molecular detection and analysis
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health. The key objective is to investigate the driving mechanisms and develop effective solutions to safeguard ecosystem and human health in Southeast Asia. CCEH brings together leading experts in climate
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, metabolomics, and 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
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) at Duke-NUS Medical School is seeking a Research Fellow to support the ongoing “Future Health Technologies” (FHT1) research programme. FHT1 is dedicated to developing innovative, scalable digital solutions
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are seeking a Research Fellow to contribute to a project focused on the Development of Advanced ReRAM Technology for Motion Analytics, Edge Intelligence and Smart Sensing. Key Responsibilities: To design and
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, National University of Singapore. The vision of the Network is to improve public health by developing the clinical evidence base for the prevention and treatment of drug-resistant infections. Its mission is
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, genetics, assay development, and cell-based screening to support chemical optimisation and target validation efforts. This work will directly contribute to the characterization of new inhibitors, elucidation
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and develop analysis pipelines. Monitor the performance of high-end optical microscopes, troubleshoot technical issues and liaise with external vendors on repairs and servicing. Develop advanced
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. This position focuses on the development and application of large language models (LLMs) for advancing food informatics, food bioactives research, and sustainable food innovation. The selected fellow
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University of Singapore invites applications for Research Fellow / Research Associate to be involved in The Integrated Women’s Health Program (IWHP) longitudinal cohort and the MUSE Randomized Control Trial