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/s that may arise Assist in data sharing and compliance with University’s data management policies, ethics and other governance matters. Job Requirements: A PhD degree in Psychology, Neuroscience
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to harness advancements in neuroscience to develop cognitive training programmes for the improvement of lifelong flexible learning, focusing initially on adolescents and young adults, but also envisaging work
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. Requirements Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Neuroscience, or related field. Relevant research experience Good verbal communication and writing skills. Expertise in Microsoft applications (Word, Excel
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, the appointee is expected to undertake high quality research in Neuroscience and Mental Health, in line with the research strategy of the School. The appointee will obtain research funding and supervise research
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Responsibilities: Conduct in vitro and in vivo study regarding to cholesterol metabolites Maintenance of key instruments Contribution to lab duties, e.g., purchase of chemicals Drafting reports and papers Job
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research activities are disseminated through appropriate channels, including peer-reviewed publications, conferences, corporate channels and public engagement initiatives. Job Requirements: PhD in Science
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through interdisciplinary discovery science and translational technologies. Toward this aim, we engage in 3 major activities and thrusts: 1) Core Discovery Research, Empowering Science : Basic neuroscience
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Job Description The National University of Singapore invites applications for Research Assistant in the Department of Pharmacology, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine. Our academic and research staff
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Research Assistant/Associate under Prof Lim Kah Leong's lab at LKCMedicine This opening will support the Neuroscience and Mental Health Programme administration (overseeing research expenditure
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to the development of research and teaching at the School. He/she is expected to undertake high quality internationally leading research in the Neuroscience and Mental Health Research Programme, in line with the