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Research Fellow (OR/EID/AH1)

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

10 May 2026

Location

Singapore

Duke-NUS Medical School

Type

Full-time

Required Qualifications

PhD in Microbiology/Immunology
Wet lab: human epithelial cell culture, virus handling (BSL2), CRISPR
Bioinformatics: single-cell RNA-seq/spatial transcriptomics
Flow cytometry & data analysis
In vivo animal models

Research Areas

Influenza viruses & SARS-CoV-2
Host-pathogen interactions
Immunology
Molecular biology
Bioinformatics
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Research Fellow (OR/EID/AH1)

Job Description

The Signature Research Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases (EID) aims to pioneer our understanding of emerging infections through world-class research that integrates immunology, infection biology, pathogen genomics, and computational approaches. This integration drives comprehensive studies of host–pathogen interactions across molecular, individual, and population scales to address emerging health challenges.

The successful candidate will join a dynamic research team at Duke-NUS Medical School’s EID Programme, led by Dr. Alan Hsu, to drive groundbreaking research into the molecular mechanisms of severe disease pathogenesis caused by influenza viruses and SARS-CoV-2. This exciting opportunity allows a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to leverage innovative experimental models, next-generation technologies, and clinical samples to advance novel therapeutic development. As a Research Fellow, you will lead cutting-edge molecular, immunological, and bioinformatics projects, collaborating with national and international experts to build a robust research portfolio and contribute to global health solutions.

In addition, the role will include performing a variety of research activities such as planning, organising and conducting research studies within the overall scope of a research project under the supervision of the Principal Investigator or his/her designate, including but not limited to the following:

  • Design and execute advanced wet laboratory experiments, including human primary epithelial cell culture, cell differentiation, virus handling (BSL2), CRISPR knockout assays, Western blotting, immunoprecipitation, and confocal imaging.
  • Conduct in vivo studies using animal models, including administering treatments, performing viral infections, and performing post-procedure molecular analyses.
  • Perform bioinformatics analyses, with a focus on single-cell RNA-seq and/or spatial transcriptomics, to uncover molecular insights from complex datasets.
  • Lead independent research projects while fostering collaboration with team members and external partners.
  • Produce high-quality publications, 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.
  • Contribute to a supportive, inclusive lab environment through peer mentorship and effective communication.
  • Perform other related duties incidental to the work described therein.

Job Requirements

  • PhD in Microbiology, Immunology, or other related disciplines.
  • Have substantial wet lab experience in human primary epithelial cell culture, cell differentiation, virus handling, CRISPR assays, and immunological/molecular techniques (e.g., qPCR, western blotting, immunoprecipitation, immunofluorescent staining and confocal imaging).
  • Proficiency in bioinformatics, with expertise in single-cell RNA-seq and/or spatial transcriptomics analysis.
  • Have experience in flow cytometry and data analysis.
  • Familiarity with in vivo animal models.
  • Have strong knowledge of human innate and adaptive immunology and bioinformatics.
  • Equipped with excellent communication and interpersonal collaboration skills to engage with diverse colleagues and global partners.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for this Research Fellow position at Duke-NUS?

Candidates must hold a PhD in Microbiology, Immunology, or related fields. Substantial wet lab experience is essential, including human primary epithelial cell culture, cell differentiation, virus handling (BSL2), CRISPR knockout assays, Western blotting, immunoprecipitation, and confocal imaging. Proficiency in bioinformatics for single-cell RNA-seq or spatial transcriptomics, plus flow cytometry and in vivo animal models, is required. Explore more on postdoc opportunities or postdoctoral success tips.

🔬What are the main responsibilities in this Emerging Infectious Diseases Research Fellow role?

You will design and execute wet laboratory experiments like CRISPR assays and virus infections, conduct in vivo studies with animal models, perform bioinformatics analyses on single-cell RNA-seq, lead independent projects, publish high-impact papers, and mentor peers. Focus on influenza and SARS-CoV-2 pathogenesis. Check research jobs for similar roles.

🧪What experience is needed for bioinformatics and immunology in this postdoc?

Strong bioinformatics skills in single-cell RNA-seq and/or spatial transcriptomics are crucial, alongside deep knowledge of human innate and adaptive immunology. Prior flow cytometry experience and molecular techniques (e.g., qPCR, Western blotting) are mandatory. Review how to thrive in research roles.

📝How to apply for the Duke-NUS Research Fellow in Singapore?

Only shortlisted candidates will be notified. Submit your application via the provided link before the expiration date of 10 May 2026. Prepare a CV highlighting PhD, lab skills, and publications. Tailor for virology and immunology expertise. Use our free resume template and cover letter template for academic jobs.

📈What career benefits does this EID Programme role offer?

Lead independent research projects, collaborate internationally, publish in top journals, and develop funding proposals. Contribute to global health solutions in emerging infectious diseases. Gain mentorship in a supportive lab environment. See faculty paths or research assistant roles for progression.

🦠Is experience with animal models and BSL2 required?

Yes, familiarity with in vivo animal models for viral infections and treatments, plus BSL2 virus handling, is essential. Combine with post-procedure molecular analyses like confocal imaging. Ideal for those with Medicine or virology backgrounds. Visit clinical research jobs.

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