
Research Assistant (Cancer Science Institute, Dr Dennis Kappei's Lab)
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Accept ClosePress Tab to Move to Skip to Content LinkSearch JobsJob DescriptionJob Title: Research Assistant (Cancer Science Institute, Dr Dennis Kappei's Lab)Posting Start Date: 23/04/2025Job Description:Job DescriptionWe are seeking a highly motivated candidate for a research assistant position available in the at the Cancer Science Institute of Singapore. Our team addresses research questions on how telomere-driven genomic instability contributes to carcinogenesis with quantitative mass spectrometry, cell biological and genetic approaches. Specifically, the successful candidate will be actively involved in a project investigating telomere-binding proteins in sarcoma. This project will span a variety of experimental approaches, e.g. gene editing of cancer cell lines, expression analysis of mRNA and protein as well as various mass spectrometry-based approaches to study DNA-protein and protein-protein interactions. Overall, the research assistant will support the research team in terms of research, laboratory and administrative needs.Requirements
- Degree in life sciences or equivalent; fresh graduates are welcome to apply
- Excellent communication skills and good team spirit
- Fluent in spoken and written English
- Outstanding organizational skills
Accept ClosePress Tab to Move to Skip to Content LinkSearch JobsJob DescriptionJob Title: Research Assistant (Cancer Science Institute, Dr Dennis Kappei's Lab)Posting Start Date: 23/04/2025Job Description:Job DescriptionWe are seeking a highly motivated candidate for a research assistant position available in the at the Cancer Science Institute of Singapore. Our team addresses research questions on how telomere-driven genomic instability contributes to carcinogenesis with quantitative mass spectrometry, cell biological and genetic approaches. Specifically, the successful candidate will be actively involved in a project investigating telomere-binding proteins in sarcoma. This project will span a variety of experimental approaches, e.g. gene editing of cancer cell lines, expression analysis of mRNA and protein as well as various mass spectrometry-based approaches to study DNA-protein and protein-protein interactions. Overall, the research assistant will support the research team in terms of research, laboratory and administrative needs.Requirements
- Degree in life sciences or equivalent; fresh graduates are welcome to apply
- Excellent communication skills and good team spirit
- Fluent in spoken and written English
- Outstanding organizational skills