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The National University of Singapore invites applications for a Research Fellow position in the characterization of adaptive immunity against emerging highly pathogenic viruses, within the Infectious Diseases Translational Research Programme (ID TRP) at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine. The ID TRP is a 17-member programme comprising both basic scientists and clinician-scientists, enabling seamless translation of research. The programme has strong expertise in bacterial antibiotic resistance, multidrug resistance, and emerging viruses, covering areas such as epidemiology, molecular mechanisms, animal models, and therapeutic and prophylactic interventions. Other active areas of research include phage biology, pneumococcal infections, and microbiome studies. Appointments will initially be made on a yearly contract basis, with the possibility of extension.
Purpose of the post
We are seeking a highly motivated individual with a strong passion for emerging viral diseases, who is eager to contribute to advancing our understanding of infectious disease threats in this region and to help strengthen preparations for future pandemics. As a Research Fellow (RF), you will play a pivotal role in the project, working closely with the Principal Investigator and the broader study team to ensure the project is completed on time and with high impact.
The primary responsibility of the RF will be to lead the project independently, while also collaborating closely with our regional study partners. You will be expected to design, execute, and oversee experiments, particularly in animal models, to investigate immune responses to emerging viral pathogens. This will involve conducting both humoral and cellular immunological assays, with a focus on understanding how the immune system responds to new and potentially dangerous viral threats.
The ideal candidate will have a strong background in immunology and virology, with expertise in studying immune responses-both humoral and cellular- to infectious diseases. You should be comfortable working independently and taking ownership of the project, while also having the ability to communicate effectively and collaborate with diverse teams of researchers. This is an exciting opportunity for a researcher passionate about making a meaningful contribution to public health and pandemic preparedness.
The RF will be responsible for:
The applicant should ideally:
Remuneration will be commensurate with the candidate's qualifications and experience. Informal enquiries are welcome and should be made to Dr Tan Chee Wah at [Confidential Information].
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 three (3) referees to this job portal.
We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
Department : Microbiology And Immunology
Employee Referral Eligible: No
Job requisition ID : 27003
Date Posted: 14/11/2024
Job ID: 100364421
The National University of Singapore (NUS) is a national research university in Queenstown, Singapore. Founded in 1905 as the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States Government Medical School, NUS has consistently been considered as being one of the top and most prestigious academic institutions in the world as well as in the Asia-Pacific itself. It plays a key role in the further development of modern technology and science, offering a global approach to education and research, with a focus on expertise and perspectives of Asia. In 2022, the QS World University Rankings ranked NUS 11th in the world and first in Asia.