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Research Associate To develop muscle cell lines of vertebrates and optimize relevant culture and differentiation methods To establish automatic and high-throughput in vitro 3D hepatobiliary organoid
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, passion and good communication skills At least 1 year of experience working in a research lab (including final-year Hons. project/Undergraduate project) Experience in cell/ tissue culture and molecular
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/undergraduate students where required Perform experiments involving bench work, tissue culture, flow cytometry, western blot, cloning, NGS, etc. Laboratory: To plan and ensure the needs and requirements
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completion of all research and documents. Technical Skills Establish new cell line models. Perform experiments involving bench work, tissue culture and genotyping. Assisting to develop and carry out
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biology, cell and tissue culture, and microscopy Experience with mouse experiments, tissue histology, omics analysis, and/or bioinformatics analysis can be beneficial, though not a requirement Excellent
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Job Description The Mechanobiology Institute, National University of Singapore is a multi-disciplinary institute committed to developing new paradigms for biomedical research by focusing
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function. Asst. Prof. Chan seeks a highly motivated individual to join his laboratory on Mammalian Development and Tissue Hydraulics as a postdoctoral fellow at the Mechanobiology Institute in the National
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mouse phenotyping. Experience with Cardiovascular and diabetes models is an asset. Protein biochemistry (Co-immunoprecipitation, affinity purification) Tissue culture, imaging and immunofluorescence Gene
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(ISS). A component of the experimental works is also the development of relevant 3D microniches based on (but not limited to) tunable extracellular matrix for long term culture of epithelium cells
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cell biology techniques Extensive experience in cell culture and skills in tissue sectioning and staining (immunohistochemistry) Experience in genome editing, cloning and molecular biology technique (PCR