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Job Description Research Associate (Biorisk Management: Projects Development) Job Description The Asia Centre for Health Security (ACHS) at the National University of Singapore School of Public
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Job Description The National University of Singapore invites applications for a Research Associate position in the Department of Synthetic Biology Translational Research Program, Yong Loo Lin School
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, biomedical or environmental engineering, biology or biotechnology, or any other related fields. Responsible and able to work independently. Excellent written and spoken communication skills and a good team
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Sciences at the National University of Singapore. Currently, we are in search of a dedicated Research Associate to contribute to a research project focused on the study of CRISPR-Cas immunity systems and the
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biotechnology disciplines. Masters degree holders in the above disciplines are welcomed to apply. • Bacterial and/or viral work experience are essential skills. • Molecular cloning will be an advantage
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(Singapore), Nanyang Technological University and National University of Singapore. Hosted by NTU, IDMxS is focused on development of core science to drive a paradigm shift in molecular detection and analysis
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Sciences, Life Sciences, Biotechnology, Chemistry or related Science disciplines. Experience in pre-class preparation and running of science laboratory classes will be an advantage. Those who do not have
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Job Purpose Comparative Medicine (CM) provides exceptional quality animal care and technical support services for animal research performed at the National University of Singapore. Duties and
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years of working experience in a development capacity in the life sciences/ medical/ biotechnology field. The candidate should have a strong understanding of commercialisation opportunities applicable
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, report database. Requirements - Diploma in Veterinary Technology, Biotechnology or equivalent discipline - Experience working with rodents, rabbits, pig and/ or aquatic species - AALAS