Research Fellow/ Research Assistant, Neuron Signaling Lab, NUS
Job Description
The Neuron Signaling Lab led by Asst. Prof. Siew Cheng PHUA is a new research group in the Department of Biological Sciences at National University of Singapore. In our lab, we are combining molecular tools with advanced in vivo imaging and behavior approaches to illuminate the signaling events happening inside the mammalian brain and the implications on behavior.
We are currently seeking a Research Fellow (RF)/Research Assistant (RA) to lead/support a project on “in vivo brain imaging of compartmentalized signaling activities in freely-behaving mice”.
Job Requirements
• Qualifications / Discipline:
A recent PhD (RF) or Bachelor’s (RA) degree in biological sciences/engineering or equivalent
• Required skills/knowledge for RF position:
– Deep knowledge in molecular signaling concepts, especially in the development of molecular
sensors/actuators
– Strong expertise in molecular design and cloning techniques
– Strong expertise in 2D/3D live fluorescence imaging techniques and computational image
processing
– Some experience in mouse work is desired, but training in mouse surgical & behavior work will
be provided.
– Demonstrated writing and oral communication skills
– Experience in training/mentoring students
• Required skills/knowledge for RA position:
– Demonstrated skills in at least 2 of following: tissue histology/ cell culture/ viral vector
production/ molecular biology
– Experience in mouse handling and colony management is necessary
– Demonstrated skills in lab or project management will be preferred
– Great team player with good communication skills
Interested applicants, please write to Siew Cheng at sc.phua@nus.edu.sg with a detailed CV that includes your (i) qualifications (ii) research interests (iii) research experience (iv) 2-3 references (2 for RA; 3 for RF)