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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Job Title: Research Fellow (Genome Editing - Directed Evolution) Posting Start Date: 14/10/2025 Job Description: Job Description We are seeking a talented
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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Job Title: Senior Research Fellow - A Co-development Approach to Integrated Senior Housing Typologies (ENgAGE) Posting Start Date: 13/01/2026 Job
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Editing - Directed Evolution) Job Description We are seeking a talented postdoctoral fellow to join the Genome Re-InnovaTion-Lab (https://grit-lab.org/) , part of the Synthetic Biology Translational
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Infectious Diseases (EID) aims to pioneer the development and discovery of new and more effective methods for the detection, treatment, prevention and control of new and emerging pathogens. EID research work
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subsystems: manta-ray-like fin propulsion. Responsibilities include mechanical and actuator design, prototype fabrication, control development, hydrodynamic and energy characterisation (tank/flume tests
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Innovation & Technology (iHealthtech) National University of Singapore (NUS) Advancing health through innovation, iHealthtech seeks to address clinical needs through the development of innovative disruptive
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will lead 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
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the NUS, to spearhead and conduct research and development to better enable the future challenges arising from rising ambient heat. Appointments will be made on a two-year contract basis, with
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resource requirements Development of research hypotheses Plan and perform the development of valuation framework and advanced analytical tools connecting stock market information to corporate information
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interested in 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