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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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Competencies: PhD in molecular biology, immunology or related disciplines Previous experience in one of the following areas: Human iPS/ES cells, CRISPR genome editing Animal models of disease Bacterial/viral
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Job Description We are seeking one highly motivated and creative postdoctoral researcher to join our dynamic team at the Synthetic Biology for Clinical and Technological Innovation (SynCTI
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the FRESH, FST and NTU food community Take charge of development on shared lab SOPs and workflows Job Requirements: PhD in a relevant discipline such as molecular biology, food science and technology, or
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. Summarize the research project by providing monthly report. Knowledge in drug delivery and invivo experiment to help to complete the project. Requirements: PhD qualification in biology and/or Materials
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on biological aspects of alternative protein technology Job Requirements: PhD Degree in molecular biology, and related degrees Experience in cell differentiation, particularly adipose cells biology; cultivated
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experience PhD in a biomedical sciences, biological sciences or a related, relevant subject. Substantial expertise and experience in molecular biology, cell biology, and histological techniques. Evidence of
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: Designing, expressing, and conducting biophysical tests on a new generation of intracellular antibodies, nanobodies, and their bioconjugates Job Requirements: PhD degree in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry
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The Skin Research Institute of Singapore is a world-class research institute that focuses on translating the latest innovations in skin biology into practical applications for dermatology and
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providing monthly report Job Requirements: Candidates with a PhD background in biology and/or Materials Science, or nanoparticles formulation and characterisation, nanomedicine, in vivo experiment