Job Description
Irradiation of the brain in early human life may set abnormal developmental events into motion that last a lifetime, leading to the development of different neurological and neuropsychological disorders. By working on post- or pre-natal irradiated mice, the candidate will have an in-depth understanding of the mechanism of disease genesis, could explore to develop modern radiation detection, disease diagnosis techniques and novel therapy to prevent genesis of neurological and neuropsychological disorders from a long-term point view.
We are seeking motivated Research Assistant / Research Associate and the successful incumbent will work with a team of scientists engaged in radiobiology research. The duties include but are not limited to:
- Routine lab work and maintenance
- Small animal handling
- Molecular biology work
- Bioinformatical analysis
- Cell culture
- Histochemical and immunohistochemical staining.
Qualifications
- A B.Sc. and/or Master degree holder in biology or biomedical science
- Prefer to do small animal research work
- 2-3 years of working experience in biomedical research laboratory
- Some background in neuroscience, radiation research, biomarker development and bioinformatical analysis will be a preference
- Good communications skills and a team player
More Information
Location: Kent Ridge Campus
Organization: S'pore Nuclear Rsch & Safety Initiative