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results and data in a timely and effective manner. • Support technology transfer of scalable and robust drug product manufacturing processes to process validation with Craft Health production team or with
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note that only shortlisted candidates will be notified. Qualifications • Qualifications / Discipline: Bachelor’s Degree in Science. • Skills: - A good team player - Strong oral and written communication
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to leverage on stem cell biology (Sagi, Chia et al., Nature 2016; Chia et al., Nature Cell Biology 2019; Chia et al., Nature Cell Biology 2017) and cell engineering to develop alternative immunotherapeutic
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role will be to work in patch-clamp electrophysiology (training will be provided), molecular and cell biology and working with rodents as models of health and disease. Main Duties and Responsibilities
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. The Fellow will also be involved in grant applications and fundraising activities. Qualifications PhD and/or Medical Degree with strong foundations in cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. Strong research
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environmental engineering. Experience in electro-chemical processes relevant to water treatment. Publications in the relevant work. Team player with good communication and interpersonal skills. More Information
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with no experience are welcome to apply but candidates with minimum 1 year relevant experience would be preferred. Degree holder in science-related field, nursing or equivalent Good understanding of GCP
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Hold a good degree in life sciences, biomedical sciences, biochemistry, or a related field from a recognized university. Work effectively both independently and as part of a team. Demonstrate strong
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Job Description We are seeking to hire a motivated Research Fellow with background in engineering to work on microfluidic related research. Our lab (http://www.bioeng.nus.edu.sg/nanolab/index.html
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biology, immunology, genetics, genomics, medicine, etc) • Skills: Cell/molecular experiment, transcriptomics, genomics, mouse work. • Experience: Cell/molecular experiment, transcriptomics, genomics, mouse