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Job Description The National University of Singapore invites applications for Senior Research Fellow in the Synthetic Biology Translational Research Program (TRP), Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
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Fellow at Harvard Medical School and will be an integral part of a diverse lab, department and environment that aims to push the envelope on infectious disease research and how IDs are diagnosed and
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programs, among other bioinformatics tools. - Experience with the Linux operating system. Applicants eligibility: Applicants must comply with the eligibility conditions laid down in article 9 of the Research
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molecular biology; - Research experience in genetic manipulation of prokaryotes; - Knowledge and experience in bacteriophage manipulation; - Knowledge and experience in bioinformatics; - Knowledge and
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-ionization, first stars and galaxies, dust and ISM in the early universe and dark matter. DAWN Fellows are expected to pursue their own independent, cutting edge research programs, either in theory
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on understanding the genetic basis underlying coffee consumption, sleep, together with other physical and life-style features. As postdoc, you will principally carry out research. A certain amount of teaching may be
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of Minho (until the contractualization date); demonstrate previous experience in Bioinformatics; preferential factors: experience in research and knowledge in bioinformatics applied to the study of complex
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an excellent track record of productive research mentorship for graduate students, research/medical fellows, and post-doctoral fellows over the last several years. Qualifications: • MD/PhD or PhD in the fields
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Job Description We are seeking a full-time post-doctoral fellow in the leukemia biology laboratory of Dr Shruti Bhatt in the Department of Pharmacy at the National University of Singapore, Singapore
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, bioinformatics or a related field. The laboratory of Dr. Anil Sapru focuses on the pathogenetic and prognostic significance of biological markers in children with critical illnesses. Specifically, his research