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development. Pharmacology is the anchoring department for the Drug Discovery and Optimisation Platform (DDOP), Memory Aging Cognitive Centre (MACC) at NUHS, and the NUS Neuroscience Phenotyping Core (NPC). The
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team of Research Assistants and Research Associates with different backgrounds optometry, cognitive neurosciences, global health, nursing, data management to ensure the successful execution and
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Singapore, from pre-conception to the age when they enter primary school. Across its partners, the Centre integrates expertise in child health and development, developmental neuroscience, service experience
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development. Pharmacology is the anchoring department for the Drug Discovery and Optimisation Platform (DDOP), Memory Aging Cognitive Centre (MACC) at NUHS, and the NUS Neuroscience Phenotyping Core (NPC). The
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-track Professor position and researchers in Oral and facial (orofacial) neuroscience, specifically pain are encouraged to apply. The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching, research and
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required to: 1)Hold a Masters degree in Statistics, Neuroscience or Data Science. 2)Have solid knowledge of programming languages (MATLAB, Python, R) and related statistical analysis tools and packages. 3
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neuroscience, service experience and evaluation, behavioural and implementation science and teaching. . The current strategy of the Centre focuses on the following five interrelated domains of activity: Horizon
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they enter primary school. Across its partners, the Centre integrates expertise in child health and development, developmental neuroscience, service experience and evaluation, behavioural and implementation
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Towards healthy Outcomes; GUSTO) and new intervention studies in the areas of neurodevelopment, cognitive neuroscience (specifically in EEG), maternal-child relational health, and/or executive functioning
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and cognitive neuroscience. The research assistant/associate will have the opportunity to liaise and work with other collaborators across the institutes/hospitals in Singapore on research projects and