14 Feb 2023
A full-time position at the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine is open for a Full Professor of Molecular Metabolism (Non-Clinical). Reporting to the Dean and Vice Dean, Research, the appointee is expected to undertake high quality research in the area of metabolic medicine, in line with the research strategy of the School. The appointee is expected to conduct research that pertains to all metabolic health aspects relating to either one of the following; obesity, diabetes, fatty liver disease, gallstones and/or cardiovascular disease. The appointee is expected to undertake internationally competitive research that sets the programme apart from leading institutes on Metabolic Health, with preferably an Asian centric understanding of aetiology, pathophysiology and novel interventions/ treatments. The appointee is also expected to contribute to education commitments, on top of the overarching research strategy and any other duties assigned by the Vice Dean, Research and Dean of LKCMedicine.
Person Specification:
Interested applicants are invited to apply to Associate Professor Andrew Tan, Vice Dean, Faculty Affairs, for the above position with a detailed resume at the link below:
Only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
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