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The NTU School of Biological Sciences (SBS) explores new knowledge and discoveries in molecular biology that will have major impact on the life sciences, widely acknowledged as the next
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a mission to advance biological and biomedical sciences. At SBS, our research spans various areas, including infectious diseases, immunology, neurodegenerative diseases, telomere biology, and genome
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bacteria are being emphasized in next generation vaccine development. We are seeking for a motivated candidates with background in biology and/or Materials Science, or a related field to conduct a project in
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field of cell biology, biochemistry, C. elegans genetics or other life sciences. The incumbent should have at least 1 year of previous research experience or laboratory training, including experience in
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to biotechnology, including but not limited to areas related to cell therapy, gene therapy, RNA therapy, deep learning for biomedicine and healthcare, computational biology and bioinformatics, targeted drug delivery
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using AKTA FPLC Working knowledge in basic molecular biology techniques and protein analytics Experienced in protein cage handling Highly preferred skills: familiarity with atherosclerosis, MR image
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: Candidates need to have a Master’s degree in relevant field of molecular and cell biology, biochemistry, biotechnology, bioengineering, or other life sciences. Prior knowledge in microscopy imaging is
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record in fields related to biotechnology, including but not limited to areas related to cell therapy, gene therapy, RNA therapy, deep learning for biomedicine and healthcare, computational biology and
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including molecular and cell biology, advanced fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry, Strong quantitative and statistics background, as well as strong programming skills (e.g. Python, Perl, C, C++, Java
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-on competence in the areas of protein engineering work involving molecular biology, protein expression, characterisation and aseptic techniques. Ideally have at least 3 years of work experience in the protein