Research Fellow (Cell Biology/Biophysics/Bioengineering/Biochemistry)
NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Singapore
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Phd in cell biology or biophysics
Expertise in biomolecular condensates phase separation
Advanced cloning and crispr/cas9 editing skills
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Nanyang Technological University is seeking a highly motivated Postdoc Research Fellow to lead a project investigating the interactions between biomolecular condensates and membrane-bound organelles. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in cell biology, biophysics, or related fields, with experience in genetic engineering and quantitative imaging.
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Job Summary
The role involves leading an independent project to decode the functional crosstalk between condensates and membrane-bound organelles.
Candidates will design novel molecular probes and synthetic condensates leveraging genetic engineering and generative protein design.
The position offers access to state-of-the-art imaging instrumentation and a mentorship program committed to career development.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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Nanyang Technological University is seeking a highly motivated Postdoc Research Fellow to lead a project investigating the interactions between biomolecular condensates and membrane-bound organelles. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in cell biology, biophysics, or related fields, with experience in genetic engineering and quantitative imaging.
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Skills & Requirements
Must-have
PhD in Cell Biology or Biophysics
Expertise in biomolecular condensates phase separation
Advanced cloning and CRISPR/Cas9 editing skills
Live-cell confocal and super-resolution microscopy
Experience with generative protein design models
Nice-to-have
Strong background in quantitative image analysis
Ability to mentor junior lab members
Track record of high-impact publications
Interdisciplinary collaborative research experience
Key Requirements
PhD in Cell Biology, Biophysics, Bioengineering, or Biochemistry
Strong background in biophysics of biomolecular condensates
Advanced proficiency in live-cell microscopy techniques