Job Description
The Signature Research Programme in Neuroscience and Behavioural Disorders (NBD) is focused on understanding the structure and function of the nervous system, and the neural mechanisms underlying human neurological, psychiatric and ophthalmological disorders.
The Chronobiology and Sleep Laboratory (CSL) studies the effects of sleep and circadian rhythms on human performance and physiology. The research assistant will carry out research studies on sleep behavior and wellbeing in adolescents. The technical responsibilities include collecting and/or processing biological specimens, operating study equipment, monitoring progress of research protocols, applying EEG electrodes, and administering computer-based neurobehavioral tests to research participants. Additional roles include participant recruitment and data analyses.
Job Requirements
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in psychology, neuroscience, life sciences, engineering, or other related disciplines.
- Have strong interpersonal skills to communicate with adolescent participants and their parents, and able to work in a team-based setting.
- Have strong computer and/or analytical skills.
- Prior experience with R or other programming languages is preferred but not required.
- Able to work flexible hours to cover research study events.
- Have an interest in pursuing an advanced degree (e.g. PhD or degree in medicine).
The application should include a CV and a cover letter that describes the applicant’s specific interest in joining the Chronobiology and Sleep Laboratory.
Please note that we typically recruit research assistants for a two-year commitment. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.