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such as medical report generation, medical knowledge graph creation, and personalized medicine recommendations. Developing and fine-tuning advanced AI models to process and analyze large datasets of medical
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Rehabilitation Research Institute of Singapore invites applications for the position of Research Fellow. Key Responsibilities: Design and implement advanced data analysis algorithms to process and
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participate in the design, development, and testing of prototypes and applications specifically for medical use, including wearable health monitors, embedded diagnostic tools, and mobile health applications
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-quality teaching and mentorship. The adjunct faculty will collaborate with PAP in the development and teaching of biomedical imaging courses in our undergraduate and postgraduate medical physics programmes
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with PAP in the development of medical physics program for both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching. He/she will initiate and design relevant courses in medical physics, such as ionising radiation
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compensation are provided to candidates during the recruitment process, however the following may provide a guide. • 9-month academic year • research support • medical insurance • fund contributions
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aims to profile the health and behaviour of people from the general Singapore population. The scope of the study is segmented into (1) surveys on health, lifestyle and dietary habits, (2) physical and
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research lab setting in life sciences will be given priority in the selection process, especially those with prior experience with cell culture, DNA and protein work. More Information Location: Kent Ridge
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Immunology. The Department teaches medical, dental, nursing and life science students at both undergraduate and graduate levels (more information on the Department is available at http://medicine.nus.edu.sg
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programs in biochemistry, organic and inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, chemical engineering, and bioengineering. We aim to explore the potential effects of abundant endocrine disruptors on brain