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Job Description The mission of Cancer Science Institute (National University of Singapore) is to better understand the causes of human cancer across Asia, and thereby improve its detection
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Job Description The successful candidate will work with Dr Gloryn Chia on developing cancer vaccines. We are seeking a highly motivated Research Fellow with expertise in immunology. Our team aims
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Candidates should possess the following: a PhD in bioengineering, biology, biomedical sciences, or similar fields a strong background in mechanobiology, molecular biology techniques, microscopy, and image
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PhD degree in bioengineering, chemical engineering, biology, medicine, or equivalent from a well-recognized university. • Prior experience in nanomaterials or cell/animal studies. • Good
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postdoctoral researcher or a recent PhD graduate to join our research team. The successful candidate will have expertise in peptide chemistry and engineering, cell culture studies, and assessment
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Masters or PhD in bioinformatics, computational biology, genomics, or a related field. Demonstrated experience in genomic data analysis, preferably in a research or industry setting. Track record
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to analyse drug response as well as molecular mechanisms of disease in various in vitro and in vivo models of multiple myeloma (including use of primary cancer cells). Qualifications PhD in cancer biology
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biology, cancer biology etc.) Highly motivated, driven and curious Strong writing ability and analytical skills A good publication track record Experience with genomic techniques and bioinformatics will be
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stability and cancer research at the University of Oxford, UK (The Ramadan Group-Oxford). The Ramadan Group-Singapore is actively seeking an enthusiastic, hardworking, motivated, creative, and highly
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immunology, bioengineering or cancer biology Prior experience in bioengineering or CRISPR screening is highly desirable Strong track record of research achievement evidenced by high-quality publications in a