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Research Assistant, Department of Pharmacology

Employer
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE
Location
Singapore
Closing date
16 Jul 2021

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Job Description

The National University of Singapore invites applications for a Research Assistant for “Pharmacological study of microvesicles for drug delivery” in the Department of Pharmacology, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine.  Teaching and research activities in our department range from clinical pharmacology, systems pharmacology, to basic molecular and cellular pharmacology. More information on the department is available at http://medicine.nus.edu.sg/medphc/index.html.

Purpose of the post

The Research Assistant (RA) will be responsible to conduct research on cell culture, microscopy, molecular assays, and work closely with, the Principal Investigator and study team members to ensure the successful research in drug delivery.

Main duties and responsibilities

The RA will perform extracellular vesicles characterization, assays in cell culture. The RA will be able to:

  1. Assist the general logistics of the project; 
  2. Design and perform the experiments;
  3. Analyze the data and write publication report;

Qualifications

The applicant should:

  • Have a Bachelor’s degree in Life Sciences or related disciplines
  • be a Singapore citizen, permanent resident or foreigner bonded to Singapore
  • Research experience in molecular cell biology
  • be able to work in a team, have an investigative nature, attention to detail

Remuneration will be commensurate with the candidate’s qualifications and experience.

Formal application:

Please submit your application, indicating current/expected salary, supported by a detailed CV (including personal particulars, academic and employment history, complete list of publications/oral presentations and full contacts of 2 referees to this job portal.

We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.

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