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Job Description The National University of Singapore invites applications for Research Assistant in the Renal Immunology & Genetics (IMM-RIG) division, Department of Paediatrics, Yong Loo Lin School
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aims to investigate the interactions between lifestyle, physiological, genetic and other omics biomarkers and their impact on health and longevity. In addition, SPHS will serve as a platform to monitor
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Job Description The successful candidate will work with Associate Professor CHEW Fook Tim under a project on Genetic Improvement of Indoor Farming Crops. The main responsibilities of the position
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data analysis utilizing Bowtie and MACS, and methylation data analysis with Bismark and GeneSpring. Main Duties and Responsibilities Diverse Population Studies: Experience working with multiple genetic
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benefit sharing of pathogen samples/genetic sequencing data, intellectual property and technology transfer, global health innovation and technologies, and more. The program conducts research, offers
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and mental wellness Behavior intervention Cancer prevention and screening Omics research, especially on genetics, metabolomics and microbiome Reproductive health, maternal and child health Aging and
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on a new pandemic accord, the revision of the International Health Regulations, improving fair and equitable access to medicines, access and benefit sharing of pathogen samples/genetic sequencing data
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, but are not limited to: Emerging issues in clinical and research ethics, such as precision medicine (including genetic testing, genomics, digital health) and AI. The role, effectiveness, and consistency
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imaging using a multiphoton microscope, genetic mouse models, and microfluidic devices. We are looking for a candidate who is interested in applying interdisciplinary approaches to study the dynamic
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cancer and infection, and uses high-throughput and comprehensive cell- and genetic-based approaches to better understand the phenotype, repertoire and function of T and B cells in cancer patients, with