Competitive salary pyckage aligned with global ben...
Not specified (assumed to be on-site due to the nature of academic positions).
Phd or md degree required
Established record of research excellence
Proven ability to secure funding
The National University of Singapore's Cancer Science Institute is seeking visionary researchers for multiple faculty positions, including Assistant Professor roles. Candidates should have a strong background in cancer research, with a focus on areas like computational biology, cancer immunology, and epithelial cancer biology
Job Summary
The Cancer Science Institute of Singapore is seeking outstanding researchers to transform cancer detection, treatment, and prevention.
Candidates will join a dynamic environment with access to state-of-the-art laboratories, world-class core facilities, and generous start-up support.
The role focuses on advancing cancer research in fields such as computational biology, immunology, and epithelial cancer biology.
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The National University of Singapore's Cancer Science Institute is seeking visionary researchers for multiple faculty positions, including Assistant Professor roles. Candidates should have a strong background in cancer research, with a focus on areas like computational biology, cancer immunology, and epithelial cancer biology.
Salary
Competitive salary package aligned with global benchmarks; Not specified; Generous start-up support and institutional research funding
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
PhD or MD degree required
Established record of research excellence
Proven ability to secure funding
Track record in cancer research publications
Leadership in multidisciplinary research
Nice-to-have
International competitiveness for career stage
Experience in translational medicine
Collaboration with clinical partners
Visionary approach to cancer science
Interest in Asian cancer landscape
Key Requirements
PhD and/or M.D. degree in relevant discipline
Distinguished track record in cancer research
Ability to drive impactful multidisciplinary research