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A leading academic institution in Singapore is seeking a motivated Research Fellow to join its Cancer Science Institute. This role involves conducting pioneering research on genome instability in carcinogenesis, working with human and murine organoids, and requires a strong background in molecular biology. The ideal candidate will have at least 2 to 3 years of lab experience, with qualifications to work with animal models and excellent English communication skills. This is an exciting opportunity to collaborate with elite researchers in a supportive environment.
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Are you a biomedical researcher motivated to pursue an outstanding career in cancer research with a focus on organoid research?
Cancer will affect more than 1 in 3 Singaporeans. At the Cancer Science Institute (CSI), our mission is to be at the global forefront of research to overcome this scourge. Our innovative international faculty, cutting-edge facilities, supportive working environment and competitive package together enable each of our staff to realize their maximum potential.
We now seek a Research Fellow to join the team of Prof. Ashok Venkitaraman. This is an exciting opportunity to work closely with a world-leading cancer researcher to undertake pioneering research on the role of genome instability in human carcinogenesis (eg., see Venkitaraman Science (2014) PMID:24675954 and Venkitaraman DNA Repair (2019) PMID:31337537).
The role will provide expertise in the establishment, genetic manipulation and maintenance of human and murine cell cultures, performance of animal work as well as design/ perform and analyse work within the project parameters.