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Research Assistant (OR/NBD/JJG1)

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Research Assistant (OR/NBD/JJG1)

Research Staff

2026-06-08

Location

Outram Campus

Duke-NUS Medical School

Type

Research Staff

Start Date

2026-04-06

Required Qualifications

Bachelor’s/Master’s in Psychology/Neuroscience/Life Sciences/Engineering
Strong interpersonal & computer/analytical skills
R/programming preferred
Flexible hours
Interest in PhD/MD

Research Areas

Neuroscience & Behavioural Disorders
Chronobiology & Sleep
Sleep/Circadian Rhythms Interventions
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Research Assistant (OR/NBD/JJG1)

Research Assistant (OR/NBD/JJG1)

University-Level Unit: Duke-NUS Medical School

Faculty/Department-Level Unit: Office of Research

Employee Category: Research Staff

Location: Outram Campus

Posting Start Date: 06/04/2026

Job Description

The Signature Research Programme in Neuroscience and Behavioural Disorders (“NBD”) is focused on understanding the structure and function of the nervous system, and the neural mechanisms underlying human neurological, psychiatric and ophthalmological disorders.

The Chronobiology and Sleep Laboratory (CSL) studies the effects of sleep and circadian rhythms on human performance and physiology. Research topics include improving sleep and wellbeing in shift workers and student populations. The research assistant will carry out research studies on behavioural interventions for improving sleep and cognitive performance. The studies include field- and laboratory methods of measuring sleep and wellbeing. Technical responsibilities include collecting and/or processing biological specimens, operating study equipment, monitoring progress of research protocols, applying EEG electrodes, and administering computer-based neurobehavioral tests to research participants. Additional roles include participant recruitment and data analyses.

Job Requirements

  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in psychology, neuroscience, the life sciences, engineering, or a related discipline.
  • Possess strong interpersonal skills to communicate with participants, and to work in a team-based setting.
  • Have strong computer and/or analytical skills.
  • Prior experience with R or other programming languages is preferred but not required.
  • Able to work flexible hours to cover research study events.
  • Have an interest in pursuing an advanced degree (e.g. PhD or degree in medicine).

The application should include a CV and a cover letter that describes the applicant’s specific interest in joining the CSL.

Please note that we typically recruit research assistants for a two-year commitment. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for this Research Assistant role at Duke-NUS?

Candidates need a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in psychology, neuroscience, life sciences, engineering, or related fields. Strong interpersonal skills for participant interaction and teamwork are essential, along with computer/analytical skills. Prior R programming experience is preferred. An interest in pursuing a PhD or medical degree is highly valued. Explore more on research assistant jobs for similar roles.

🔬What are the main responsibilities in the Chronobiology and Sleep Laboratory?

The role involves conducting research studies on behavioural interventions for sleep and cognitive performance in shift workers and students. Duties include collecting/processing biological specimens, operating equipment, applying EEG electrodes, administering neurobehavioral tests, participant recruitment, and data analysis. Field and lab methods for measuring sleep and wellbeing are used. See research jobs for related opportunities.

📝How do I apply for this Research Assistant position?

Submit a CV and a cover letter detailing your specific interest in the Chronobiology and Sleep Laboratory (CSL). Applications are via the provided link. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Note the typical two-year commitment. Use our free cover letter template and free resume template to prepare.

What are the work hours and commitment for this role?

Flexible hours are required to cover research study events, including potential evenings or weekends for shift worker studies. The position typically requires a two-year commitment as a research assistant in the Neuroscience and Behavioural Disorders (NBD) programme. Check how to excel as a research assistant for tips.

💻Is programming experience necessary for this sleep research position?

Prior experience with R or other programming languages is preferred but not required. Strong analytical skills are essential for data analyses in sleep and circadian rhythms studies. Training may be provided. View clinical research jobs for similar technical roles.

🧠What research focus does the CSL at Duke-NUS emphasize?

The Chronobiology and Sleep Laboratory (CSL) within the Signature Research Programme in Neuroscience and Behavioural Disorders (NBD) studies sleep and circadian rhythms effects on performance and physiology, focusing on interventions for shift workers and students. Learn more via thriving in research roles.

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