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neurobiological interactions between the eye and the brain and in processes by which light can regulate ocular and neurological functioning and development. The goal of our group is to translate fundamental
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development, optimization, and validation of in vitro mammalian cell based assays that are related to metabolic diseases (such us cell culture, RNA/protein extraction qPCR, western blotting and other metabolic
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be directly responsible to oversee the development of the quantum processor on the day-to-day basis and will be reporting to the principal investigator. The ideal candidate is expected to have
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of the project team, and preparing high-level project plans with project timeline and resource requirements Development of research hypotheses Plan and perform the development of valuation framework and advanced
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community within SingHealth and Academia campus, contributing to high-impact advancements in personalised medicine for cognitive health. Independently carry out the development and validation of ML-based
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the research and support team that conducts clinical trials and manages day-to-day operations. Key Responsibilities Clinical Trial Innovation and Excellence Development of innovative clinical trial
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clinical needs through the development of innovative disruptive health technologies and bring them from the bench to the bedside, thus benefitting patients and society. We are seeking a Research Fellow with
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for follow-up grant applications. Contribute to achieving the manpower development KPI by training at least two Master’s and Honours students during the project period. More Information Location: Kent Ridge
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Key Phenotypic Definition and Evaluation, including molecular and biochemical bioassays Characterization of Genetic Control Cultivar and Lines Development Integration of Genomic Data into Cultivation
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modeling and simulations (e.g., DFT, MD, AIMD) to provide molecular-level insights into polyamide interfacial polymerization, interfacial structure evolution, and transport mechanisms, in close integration