Job Description
The Signature Research Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases (EID) aims to pioneer the development and discovery of new and more effective methods for the treatment, prevention and control of new and emerging pathogens. The key outcome of the research will be the early identification of new pathogens, out of which new diagnostic tests, treatments and control strategies will be developed.
This position is for a full-time Research Assistant in the Coronavirus Lab led by Assistant Professor Mart Lamers in EID. Our team uses cutting-edge technology (e.g. organoids, CRISPR/Cas9, and single cell omics) to understand coronavirus-host interactions relevant to pandemic potential and pathogenesis.
The laboratory of Assistant Professor Mart Lamers is looking for a Research Assistant to further develop nose organoid models for application in the fields of vaccinology and gene therapy. The selected candidate will perform a variety of research activities which include planning, organising and conducting research studies within the overall scope of a research project under the supervision of the Principal Investigator or his/her designate, including but not limited to the following:
- Perform tasks and support the team in scientific projects.
- Plan and perform the experiments, and discuss data with project team.
- Conduct accurate monitoring, documenting and reporting of experimental results and/or research findings.
- Process and store clinical samples and keep a good inventory of samples required for the projects.
- Perform other duties required to support the organisation of the laboratory, including but not limited to purchasing, stock-taking, inventory and compliance with safety and ethical regulations.
Job Requirements
- Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Life Sciences, Immunology, Molecular Biology, Bioengineering, Materials Engineering or other related fields.
- Demonstrated basic knowledge, skills and technical expertise in supporting various biological research activities, such as cell culture, biochemistry, and molecular biology research.
- Equipped with basic routine laboratory skills, including biological safety. Experience with culturing organoids is preferred but not necessary.
- Possess interpersonal communications skills with excellent written, oral communication and computer skills.
- A strong team player who is open-minded, independent, highly motivated and can work collaboratively in an interdisciplinary team and diverse workforce.
- Commitment to team science.
Salary and benefits will be commensurable to educational qualifications and working experience.
Applications should email a cover letter, CV and names and contact information of 2 references to Assistant Professor Mart Lamers at mart@duke-nus.edu.sg.
Visit coronaviruslab.com for more information on the research team.
We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.