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frameworks to analyze structure, unstructured and non-traditional data related to corporate financial, environmental, and social indicators. There are no teaching obligations for this position, and the
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optimize experimental protocols to improve throughput and data quality; (6) Collaborate with bioinformaticians, clinicians, and interdisciplinary researchers to achieve project goals; (7) Assist in
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Description The National University of Singapore invites applications for a Research Assistant (RA) position in the Computational Brain Imaging Group (CBIG), at Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine. More information
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not limited to: Recruit participants for research studies including screening of medical records and consent taking. Conduct quantitative data collection, administration of face-to-face surveys, and
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. • Experience with redox-active organic compounds is highly desirable. • Strong analytical skills and experience in data analysis and interpretation. • Highly motivated, detail-oriented, and able to work
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-Enrolment & Advisory Support Serve as a first point of contact for programme enquiries and prospective participants Provide timely responses to enquiries and share relevant programme information and materials
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+ intervention studies Supervise the collection and maintenance of clinical trial documentation, including data records, case report forms, and equipment maintenance logs Ensure compliance with clinical inventory
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(including years of master's and/or Ph.D.) Good knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the visual system Knowledge in data processing, analysis and statistics Excellent data interpretation and
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gaze tracking (including years of master's and/or Ph.D.) Good knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the visual system Knowledge in data processing, analysis and statistics Excellent data
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to applications received by 30 April 2026: Personal Statement (500-600 words) outlining the reasons for seeking the Fellowship, the applicant's career goals, and any other pertinent information relevant