Research Assistant / Associate (Cancer Science Institute, Quantitative Proteomics Core)
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE
Singapore, Singapore
Not specified
Bachelor's or master's degree in life sciences
Strong organization skills and attention to detail
Fluency in spoken and written english
The National University of Singapore is seeking a motivated Research Assistant/Associate for its Quantitative Proteomics Core at the Cancer Science Institute. The role involves contributing to quantitative proteomics workflows and offers opportunities for collaboration in a dynamic research environment
Job Summary
The position offers the opportunity to work in a closely integrated, research-intensive environment at the interface of quantitative proteomics, cancer biology, and translational research.
Specific responsibilities include sample processing for quantitative proteomics workflows, operation and maintenance of mass spectrometry instrumentation, and development of new proteomics workflows.
Candidates will benefit from close interaction with active research programs at CSI and opportunities to contribute to selected collaborative projects within a stimulating, diverse, and international research environment.
Matching Summary
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The National University of Singapore is seeking a motivated Research Assistant/Associate for its Quantitative Proteomics Core at the Cancer Science Institute. The role involves contributing to quantitative proteomics workflows and offers opportunities for collaboration in a dynamic research environment.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Bachelor's or Master's degree in life sciences
Strong organization skills and attention to detail
Fluency in spoken and written English
Nice-to-have
Prior experience in mass spectrometry workflows
Collaborative mindset in international environment
Experience with clinical proteomics applications
Key Requirements
Bachelor's or Master's degree in life sciences or related field
Application via NUS Career Portal required
Submission of cover letter, CV, certificates, and references