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Research Fellow (CVMD/LH)

Research Fellow

2026-05-10

Location

Outram Campus

Duke-NUS Medical School

Type

Academic / Faculty

Required Qualifications

PhD or post-grad medical degree + 3 years research exp
Mitochondrial biochemistry or bioenergetics
Cardiac function and physiology
Mouse models
Bioinformatics (ribosome profiling)
CRISPR screening
High-impact publications
Strong writing and communication skills

Research Areas

Cardiovascular Diseases
Metabolic Disorders
Microproteins (smORFs)
Heart Failure
Mitochondrial Biology
Inflammation and Metabolism
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Research Fellow (CVMD/LH)

Job Description

Cardiovascular diseases is the leading cause of mortality worldwide, alongside cancer. The Programme in Cardiovascular and Metabolic Disorders (CVMD) at Duke-NUS houses state-of-the-art technologies for profiling mitochondrial function and metabolic adaptations in human patients and model organisms. The programme conducts translational and clinical research in cardiovascular and metabolic disorders, with a strong track record in high-impact publications, successful commercialisation leading to spin-offs, and nurturing early career researchers toward independent academic or industry positions.

Microproteins encoded by cryptic small open reading frames (smORFs) are emerging as a rich source of novel regulatory genes in cardiometabolic and mitochondrial biology. The Ho Lab within CVMD is a leader in microprotein discovery, functional characterisation, and therapeutic development. We are establishing a research programme on microproteins in heart failure, with an emphasis on those that regulate metabolism and inflammation. Our goal is to identify clinically relevant candidates that can be fast-tracked for therapeutic development. The lab uses a combination of bioinformatics, biochemistry, animal modelling, CRISPR screening and single-cell omics in human and mouse systems to understand how mito-SEPs regulate cellular processes related to energy production. For more information, please visit www.ho-lab.org.

We are seeking a collaborative, dynamic and self-motivated Research Fellow to join the team. The selected candidate will perform a variety of research activities, including but not limited to the following:

  • Conduct research to address how candidate microproteins contribute to heart failure in humans and rodent models.
  • Write and review research papers, present research outcomes, conceptualise new ideas and develop plans for independent research which could have a considerable influence and impact on the relevant field attracting research funding.
  • Provide support for external grant/protocol development, study design and management of research activities.
  • Maintain optimal experiment progress in the laboratory or in the research work undertaken.
  • Perform other related duties incidental to the work described therein.

Job Requirements

  • PhD in a related scientific area or post-graduate medical degree with at least 3 years’ relevant research experience and training.
  • Possess expertise in any of the following areas: Mitochondrial biochemistry or bioenergetics, cardiac function and physiology, mouse models, bioinformatics analyses of ribosome profiling data and disease-causative gene identification, and CRISPR screening.
  • Proven track record in the form of high impact publications in the field of study.
  • Strong writing and critical thinking skills, as well as good communication and presentation skills.
  • A strong team player who is able to prioritise, multi-task and work collaboratively in a diverse workforce.

We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.

More Information

Location: Outram Campus

Organization: Duke-NUS Medical School

Department: Office of Research

Employee Referral Eligible: No

Job requisition ID: 32011

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for the Research Fellow (CVMD/LH) position at Duke-NUS?

Candidates need a PhD in a related scientific area or post-graduate medical degree with at least 3 years’ relevant research experience. Expertise in mitochondrial biochemistry, bioenergetics, cardiac physiology, mouse models, bioinformatics (ribosome profiling), or CRISPR screening is essential, plus a proven track record of high-impact publications. Strong writing, critical thinking, and team collaboration skills are required. Explore postdoctoral success tips or research jobs for preparation.

🔬What research responsibilities will the Research Fellow handle in the Ho Lab?

You will investigate how microproteins (smORFs) contribute to heart failure in human and rodent models, using bioinformatics, biochemistry, animal modelling, CRISPR screening, and single-cell omics. Duties include writing papers, presenting outcomes, developing independent research plans for funding, supporting grants, and managing lab progress. Focus on mitochondrial regulation of metabolism and inflammation. Visit clinical research jobs for similar roles.

🧬What expertise areas are prioritized for this CVMD Research Fellow role?

Key expertise includes mitochondrial biochemistry or bioenergetics, cardiac function and physiology, mouse models, bioinformatics analyses of ribosome profiling data, disease gene identification, and CRISPR screening. A track record in high-impact publications in cardiometabolic or mitochondrial biology is crucial. Check research assistant excellence and research assistant jobs for skill-building.

📝How and when should I apply for the Duke-NUS Research Fellow position?

Applications are open until the expiration date of 10 May 2026. Only shortlisted candidates will be notified. Submit via Duke-NUS channels with your CV highlighting PhD, publications, and relevant expertise. Prepare for research independence and grant support. Review free resume template and faculty jobs for application tips.

🏢What is the location, organization, and lab focus for this Research Fellow job?

Position is at Outram Campus, Duke-NUS Medical School, in the Ho Lab within the Programme in Cardiovascular and Metabolic Disorders (CVMD). Focus: microproteins in heart failure, metabolism, inflammation, using advanced tech in mitochondrial profiling. No employee referrals. Learn more via research jobs or postdoc jobs.

🚀What soft skills and career growth opportunities does this role offer?

Requires strong writing, critical thinking, communication, presentation skills, and ability to prioritise, multi-task in a diverse team. Opportunities: Independent research, funding attraction, high-impact publications, spin-offs. Lab nurtures early-career researchers toward academic/industry roles. See how to thrive in research.

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