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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
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postdoctoral fellow to join the Genome Re-InnovaTion-Lab (https://grit-lab.org/), part of the Synthetic Biology Translational Research Programme (TRP) at the National University of Singapore, Yong Loo Lin School
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, taking ownership of thematic areas and leading components of the research program, including cross-university collaborations. Engage in policy translation, offering technical consultation to external
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programme designated to attract and empower the world’s brightest early-career researchers. This fellowship supports outstanding scientists who harness Artificial Intelligence (AI) to accelerate breakthroughs
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studies. Existing research work in CALS-related areas will be considered favourably. The applicant should submit a one-page research plan proposal for consideration. 3. The candidate will be expected
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thermodynamics, and description of quantum devices. We are specifically looking for a candidate to lead an original research project in a topic of interest for the group. A non-exhaustive list of possible topics
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) Programme is focused on understanding the structure and function of the nervous system, and the neural mechanisms underlying human neurological, psychiatric and eye disorders. The De Paola Lab at Duke-NUS
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psychology perspective; and 30% lab management in close collaboration with A/Prof Earp (involving research coordination, planning, design and maintenance of lab quality standards, survey design and programming
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achievements, citing up to 5 significant publications, creative work or other scholarly contributions, and explaining their significance; A complete list of publications; Documentation of research impact, such
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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