Research Fellow (Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences)
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE
Singapore
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Phd in immunology or related biomedical discipline
Expertise in crispr-based gene editing
Experience with mouse tumour models
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The National University of Singapore is seeking a Research Fellow in Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences to work on translational cancer immunotherapy. The role involves leading independent research projects, developing experimental platforms, and mentoring junior researchers, with a focus on advancing understanding of tumor-immune interactions.
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Job Summary
The successful candidate will lead independent research projects investigating tumour–immune interactions under a translational cancer immunotherapy project.
Key responsibilities include establishing advanced experimental platforms, performing deep immunophenotyping, and driving molecular engineering efforts using CRISPR technology.
The role requires preparing high-impact manuscripts, contributing to grant applications, and mentoring junior researchers while ensuring regulatory compliance.
Matching Summary
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The National University of Singapore is seeking a Research Fellow in Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences to work on translational cancer immunotherapy. The role involves leading independent research projects, developing experimental platforms, and mentoring junior researchers, with a focus on advancing understanding of tumor-immune interactions.
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Skills & Requirements
Must-have
PhD in Immunology or related biomedical discipline
Expertise in CRISPR-based gene editing
Experience with mouse tumour models
Proficiency in multi-parameter flow cytometry
Strong data analysis and mechanistic interpretation skills
Nice-to-have
Prior grant writing experience
Mentoring graduate students and research assistants
Track record of high-impact manuscript publication
Collaborative multidisciplinary research environment
Hands-on immune functional assay optimization
Key Requirements
PhD in Immunology, Cancer Biology, Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, or closely related field
Substantial research experience in cancer immunology
Demonstrated track record of peer-reviewed publications