Assistant / Associate / Full Professor (Tenure Track), Cancer & Stem Cell Biology
Duke-NUS Medical School is seeking a tenure-track Professor in Cancer & Stem Cell Biology to lead interdisciplinary research initiatives. The role involves managing a productive research team, securing competitive funding, and advancing discoveries in disease biology. Applicants must possess a Ph.D. or M.D. with a strong publication record and the ability to mentor junior researchers. This position aims to translate fundamental biological findings into clinical applications.
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Experience
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Function
Research
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Duke-NUS Medical School is seeking a tenure-track Professor in Cancer & Stem Cell Biology to lead interdisciplinary research initiatives. The role involves managing a productive research team, securing competitive funding, and advancing discoveries in disease biology. Applicants must possess a Ph.D. or M.D. with a strong publication record and the ability to mentor junior researchers. This position aims to translate fundamental biological findings into clinical applications.
TAL's take
High-caliber academic research position at a joint venture of two world-class institutions, clear focus on translational medicine.
Extremely clear academic job description with well-defined research focus and expectations for a tenure-track professor.
Must haves
- Ph.D., M.D., or equivalent degree
- Proven track record in cancer and stem cell biology
- Research independence
- Demonstrated leadership in managing a research team
- Record of securing competitive research funding
- Publications in high impact scientific journals
Tools and skills
Nice to have: rna biology, therapeutics discovery, cancer immunology, functional genomics, computational biology, systems biology.
About the company
Prestigious academic medical school, but not a global top-tier tech or unicorn.
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