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nutrition. Key Responsibilities: Participate in and manage the research project with Principal Investigator (PI), Co-PI and the research team members to ensure all project deliverables are met. Undertake
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. Work independently, as well as within a team, to ensure smooth study execution Job Requirements: Have a degree in Health Sciences/Biomedical Sciences/Life Sciences. Possessing a Dietetics and Nutrition
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different wearable sensors and smartphone technologies. The RA will work closely with members of different research programmes: • The Physical Activity and Nutrition Determinants in Asia (PANDA) research
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Job Description The appointee will assist the principal investigator on projects related to digital health, nutrition, obesity management to: oversee the general management of the project undertake
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. Set-up domain and/or disease-specific patient panels to integrate patient engagement into the School’s five research programmes (Neuroscience and Mental Health; Nutrition, Metabolism and Health
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accommodation, subject to prevailing terms and conditions. Researchers in the following areas are particularly encouraged to apply: Epidemiological research with a focus on molecular epidemiology, nutritional
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formulation and quantify the appropriate macro and micronutrients in meeting the RDA guidelines. To optimize the quantitative and qualitative suitability of the nutritional ingredients with emphasis
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to foster scholars’ professional development by working closely with national and international experts in multi-disciplinary areas, such as nutrition, reproductive health, maternal and child health
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-disciplinary areas, such as nutrition, reproductive health, maternal and child health, endocrinology, behaviour intervention, biostatistics and epidemiology. Successful candidates are expected to 1) conduct
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-disciplinary areas, such as nutrition, reproductive health, maternal and child health, endocrinology, behaviour intervention, biostatistics and epidemiology. Successful candidates are expected to 1) conduct