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supervise contractors. Open to learning new skills and assist in regular facilities checks. Able-bodied and physically fit to perform building-wide checks, able to climb ladder. Able to lift load of up
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development, with a focus on both laboratory and bioinformatic analyses to generate high-quality research data. Contribute to virtual learning platforms, including scheduled virtual webinars on pathogen
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renewal of appointment is subject to funding and performance. WHAT ARE WE LOOKING FOR We are looking for a teamplayer capable of self-learning and working in a fast-paced environment, and who is service
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, with a self-driven and proactive attitude and willingness to learn new skills. Experience in bioinformatics, particularly with Python or R programming, is a plus. Remuneration will be commensurate with
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impact. By challenging the status quo, and exploring innovative approaches, we inspire transformative learning and research experiences that endure. Position Overview This position offers the opportunity
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research, drafting policy briefs, and participating in sessions that advance participatory and equity-oriented policy design in Singapore.The Research Assistant will have the opportunity to acquire critical
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stakeholders managing our learning management system and ensuring participant satisfaction proactively ensuring website content is updated managing activity registration providing onsite and/or online
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to teach public health courses at various levels (undergraduate, graduate and lifelong learners). Ability to work within multidisciplinary teams. Ability to work with and teach culturally diverse audiences
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learning new skills. Apply now
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capabilities, quality and efficiency by learning from and collaborating with other clinical trial networks. In the long term, the Network aims to support broader infectious disease studies by expanding