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A premier research institution is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Vascular Mechano-medicine Lab. The successful candidate will conduct advanced research in vascular mechanobiology, design and conduct innovative experiments, and collaborate with a multidisciplinary team. Candidates should possess a PhD in a relevant field and have solid expertise in cell biology and mechanobiology. Opportunities for collaboration and presenting findings at conferences are available.
Interested applicants are invited to apply directly at the NUS Career Portal
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The Mechanobiology Institute (MBI) at the National University of Singapore (NUS) is a leading multi-disciplinary institute devoted to developing new paradigms for understanding biological functions in health and diseases from the perspective of cell, tissue and organ mechanics/dynamics and mechano-signal transduction. The institute operates on a fully integrated open-lab philosophy, with an extensive infrastructure supported by core facilities dedicated to technology such as state-of-the-art light microscopy, nano- and micro- fabrication, and computing.
We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Vascular Mechano-medicine Lab of Dr. Shailaja Seetharaman at the MBI and Department of Physiology, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, NUS. The Vascular Mechano-medicine Lab (https://www.mechano-medicine-lab.com/) decodes and engineers the fundamental feedback mechanisms driving vascular tissue function in health and disease, with the goal of translating these discoveries into disease prediction and novel therapeutic strategies
The Research Fellow will combine cell/tissue biology and bioengineering approaches to uncover how vascular mechanobiology goes awry in cardiovascular aging and disease. The Research Fellow’s key responsibilities will include:
The selected candidate will be part of a thriving research environment and will have immense opportunities for collaborations within MBI, Physiology and NUS, and across the world. He/ she will also have the opportunity to present research findings at national and international conferences.
Applications should include a cover letter (with statement of research interest and career goals), curriculum vitae (CV), and the contact information of 2-3 references consolidated in a single PDF file. Informal enquiries are welcome and should be made to Dr. Shailaja Seetharaman at shailaja.seetharaman@gmail.com.
We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
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