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Job Description We are seeking talented postdoctoral or research fellows to join the Genome Re-InnovaTion-Lab (https://grit-lab.org/ ), part of Synthetic Biology Translational Research Programme
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enzyme engineering, reaction optimization, and biotransformation development. Job Requirements • Bachelor degree in chemical engineering, biochemistry, biotechnology, chemistry, or biology
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a recognised University, majoring in Biology, Zoology, or equivalent Proficiency in oral and written English Able to work in a team and independently Experience with animal husbandry and fieldwork
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: Candidates should have a Bachelor’s degree (for Assistant) or Master's degree (for Associate) in a quantitative field, such as data science, computational biology, mathematics, computer science, (bio
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, using a variety of molecular biology, cell biology, and histological techniques and animal models. To provide input into the design of experiments and the preparation of research grants and scientific
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of the project support. Candidates should have a PhD degree in a quantitative field, such as data science, computational biology, mathematics, computer science, (bio)statistics, or related field. Research
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problem-solving skills. Self-motivated and well-organized with good communication and technical skills. Experience in either one of the following fields: cell biology, imaging and / or biochemistry (e.g
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• Fresh PhD or postdoc trained in biochemical engineering, biocatalysis, biotransformation, biochemistry, biotechnology, bioproduction, bioorganic chemistry, or synthetic biology. • Experience in enzyme
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To test bioactivity of protein/peptide using bioassays. Qualifications Qualifications / Discipline: • Bachelor’s degree in biology, microbiology, pharmacy, pharmaceutical science, chemistry, life sciences
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Senior/Research Fellow in Bioinformatics and Microbiome in Asst Prof Shen Xiaotao's lab at LKCMedicine. We are looking for a Senior/Research Fellow in Bioinformatics or Computational Biology, who