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Job Description We are seeking a highly motivated candidate as a research fellow in the Quantitative Proteomics Core in collaboration with the Kappei lab at the Cancer Science Institute of Singapore
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characterized by whole-exome sequencing, RNA-seq and proteomics and outcomes collected in patients who were followed for more than 10 years. Qualifications The applicant should: Have a good PhD degree in life
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-dimensional data-types: GWAS, RNA-sequencing, proteomic profiling, behavioural, etc. Demonstrable expertise in integrative multi-omics and/or domain knowledge in psychiatry or neurobiology is especially
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independent research. Conduct bioinformatics analysis of single-cell RNA seq/ spatial transcriptomics/ spatial proteomics/ population data. Assist in experiments including pluripotent stem cell culture, western
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are organic synthesis/chemical biology/protein chemistry/proteomics/molecular biology/cell biology (only some of above skills are required) Qualifications Qualifications / Discipline: PhD or equivalent in
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animal models will be tested on newly developed, select small-molecule TCIs. Experience/skills required are organic synthesis/chemical biology/protein chemistry/proteomics/molecular biology/cell biology
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maintenance (4) research grant management (5) working experience in a cross-disciplinary team Working experience with alternative proteins, proteomics, in vitro digestion is highly desirable. More Information
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histology processes to spatial proteomics and transcriptomics analysis. We are looking for a meticulous and dedicated Research Assistant to anchor the day-to-day running of spatial biology services, and to
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characterized by whole-exome sequencing, RNA-seq and proteomics and outcomes collected in patients who were followed for more than 10 years. Qualifications The applicant should: Have a good PhD degree in life
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the Structure and Function of Mammalian Membrane Proteins Involved in Human Diseases. While membrane proteins only make up around 20% of the proteome, they constitute around 60% of drug targets. However