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experiments to investigate the effect of individual bacteria and microbiomes on coral Job Requirements: PhD in marine microbiology or marine microbial ecology or coral ecology Competent in molecular
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Job Description The National University of Singapore invites applications for Research Assistant in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine. Appointments will
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including tracking purchases Communicate research activities with BUNGE Development on shared lab SOPs and workflows Job Requirements: Hold a PhD in a relevant discipline such as Microbiology, Food Science
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microbiology and metagenomics Prior work experience in related fields are preferred, but junior candidates are also encouraged to apply. Independent, highly motivated, and able to work collaboratively with wet
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. Experience with genome engineering, general microbiology, and metabolite analysis is favourable; (c) Have a strong record of publications in international journals; (d) Be able to work independently and in a
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-undergraduate experience in molecular biology and microbiology research Demonstrated skills in bioengineering, such as device prototyping Experience with research supervision at diploma and undergraduate level
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degree in a relevant area, e.g., Materials Chemistry, Biochemistry, Microbiology or a closely related discipline. • Good publication record • A background in polymer design and synthesis
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texture profile analysis Microbiological shelf-life study of the final food product 6. Any other duties assigned Job Requirements: Have relevant competence in the areas of food protein chemistry, food
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on an interdisciplinary project on plant microbiomes and their potential to emphasize desirable traits in their host plants. Our research is expected to utilize the following techniques: standard microbiology techniques
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engineering, food microbiology, active packaging and computational fluid dynamics. Areas of relevance for this particular position include antimicrobial testing, metabolic profiling, genetic characterization