Assistant Professor in Immunology Translational Research Program (ITRP)

NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE

Singapore, Singapore
Not specified; not specified; comprehensive benefi...
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Phd or md with postdoctoral experience
Proven track record of high impact publications
Expertise in translational research methodologies
** The National University of Singapore is seeking an Assistant Professor for its Immunology Translational Research Program (ITRP), focusing on establishing an independent research program in immunology with an emphasis on translational research. The ideal candidate should have a strong publication record, significant postdoctoral experience, and the ability to secure external funding, along with teaching responsibilities. **

Job Summary

  • The role requires establishing an independent, externally funded research program in immunology with a focus on translational approaches such as vaccine development and anti-tumor immunity.
  • Candidates must demonstrate a strong potential to secure competitive external funding and possess expertise in translational research methodologies.
  • The position offers access to state-of-the-art research facilities and opportunities for collaboration with leading researchers within Singapore's premier Academic Health Centre.

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** The National University of Singapore is seeking an Assistant Professor for its Immunology Translational Research Program (ITRP), focusing on establishing an independent research program in immunology with an emphasis on translational research. The ideal candidate should have a strong publication record, significant postdoctoral experience, and the ability to secure external funding, along with teaching responsibilities. **

Salary

Not specified; Not specified; Comprehensive benefits package mentioned

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • PhD or MD with postdoctoral experience
  • Proven track record of high impact publications
  • Expertise in translational research methodologies
  • Ability to secure external funding
  • Collaborative interdisciplinary teamwork skills

Nice-to-have

  • Experience in teaching curriculum development
  • Research experience in neutrophil biology
  • Familiarity with regulatory ethical requirements
  • Mentoring graduate level trainees

Key Requirements

  • PhD, MD, or equivalent degree required
  • At least three years of postdoctoral experience
  • First author original high impact publications
  • Strong potential to secure external funding

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