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A prominent cancer research institution in Kuala Lumpur is seeking a Graduate Research Assistant to support groundbreaking research on nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). The role involves examining clinical data, conducting laboratory experiments, and developing cell line models, thus contributing significantly to impactful cancer studies. The successful candidate should hold a Bachelor's degree in a biology-related discipline and have hands-on experience in relevant laboratory techniques. This position offers comprehensive training and a chance to work within a collaborative research environment.
The Translational Cancer Biology Unit at Cancer Research Malaysia investigates the genetic, molecular, and cellular mechanisms underlying cancers that disproportionately affect Asian populations. The unit focuses on establishing and characterising Asian‑derived cancer models to generate biologically and clinically relevant insights, with a particular emphasis on oral cancers and nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC), to inform improved therapeutic strategies.
The Graduate Research Assistant (“GRA”) will be responsible for delivering milestones of the research program titled “Building Translational Models for Malaysian NPC: From Molecular Characterization to Therapeutic Targeting”, funded by KPJU Research Grant and CRMY internal funding. Specifically, the GRA will assist the principal investigators and co‑investigators to study the clinical and genomic features of NPC and determine how these correlate with disease outcomes. These include conducting retrospective analyses on the survival pattern of patients in relation with disease subtypes, gene signatures, EBV viral load and viral strains. Furthermore, the GRA will also assist in establishing new NPC cell line models that can be used to identify new therapeutic targets and biomarkers. This role involves both data‑driven analyses and laboratory‑based research, providing the GRA with comprehensive training in translational cancer research. Subjected to funder requirements, the GRA is expected to be enrolled in a Master’s programme at a selected university while being appointed as a GRA under the KPJU‑funded project.