Research Fellow, Mechanobiology Institute

Updated: almost 2 years ago
Job Type: FullTime
Deadline: 24 Jul 2022

Job Description

The Mechanobiology Institute (MBI), National University of Singapore (NUS), is seeking to recruit a Postdoctoral Fellow (Research Fellow) to join Research Asst. Prof. Anne BEGHIN ’s group. The project will be focused on the study of the repair/regeneration processes of human epithelia using polarized organoids and quantitative 3D imaging.

Based on previous works (patent and publications) and know-how of the group, the main goals of this project are:

  • Method development to generate and differentiate thousands of epithelial organoids (mammary acini) in a well-defined environment and displaying an apical/basal polarization: Capsuloids,
  • Screening the effect of external stresses to epithelium such as mechanical stresses or pollutants.

The fellow will develop a method allowing to investigate the control of the proliferation and differentiation behaviours of cells in epithelial organoids such as mammary acini (but not limited to). Applications in immunology, cancer research or ageing-related diseases are clearly a perspective of this project. Also, combined with dedicated artificial intelligence, it has the promising potential to provide non-invasive control and guidance in the establishment of differentiation protocols for organoids and 3D culture in general. Finally, other applications in regenerative medicine and in planetary biology (response of epithelium to pollutants and modifications of planetary environment) will be explored.

The specific project in this call focuses on high resolution imaging using SPIM and confocal imaging, microfabrication and cell culture methods. The newly hired fellow will utilize soSPIM technology developed in collaboration with several groups of MBI and with the nanofabrication core. Previous experience in microfabrication techniques are a plus, but training can be organized through the microfabrication core.

The MBI and NUS provide state-of-the-art facilities dedicated to microfabrication and high-resolution imaging that will support the fellow in training, setup, and execution of the project.

Requirements

Candidates with a PhD in engineering, biology, biomedical sciences, or similar are encouraged to apply. The candidate should have a strong background in light imaging, cell culture and tissue biology. Prior knowledge of mammary epithelium, extracellular matrices, stem cells, image analysis and/or tissue preparation can be advantageous. The candidate should possess excellent communication skills and engage in collaborative research in a highly interdisciplinary environment.

Applicants should apply here and also send an email to Research Asst. Prof. Anne BEGHIN at [email protected] , with 1) a brief description of research interests and experience, and 2) a full CV, with the names and contacts (email addresses) of two to three references.

More Information

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Taking into consideration the health and well-being of our staff and students and to better protect everyone in the campus, applicants are strongly encouraged to have themselves fully COVID-19 vaccinated to secure successful employment with NUS.

Location: Kent Ridge Campus
Organization: Mechanobiology Institute
Department : Research
Job requisition ID : 9468



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