ABOUT THE UNIT
The Translational Cancer Biology Research Unit identifies and investigates the unique and critical genetic, molecular and cellular changes underlying cancer development, particularly in cancers that disproportionately affect Asians. Our work provides insights into disease mechanisms with implications for the development of improved therapies for cancers. The unit leverages on genome-wide scale CRISPR/Cas9 screens, high throughput drug screens and other multi-omics to identify novel targets for therapeutic development, as well as uncovering the mechanism of action of drugs with their associated biomarkers and devise novel combination treatment strategies.
JOB SCOPE
The Postdoctoral Scientist will be responsible for delivering milestones of the research program. Specifically, he/she will be assisting the Head of the Research Unit to plan, design and conduct experiments to identify and elucidate the roles of novel immunomodulatory targets in head and neck cancer models. Besides, the Postdoctoral Scientist will also work on investigating the mechanism of action of any associated drug(s) as monotherapy and when in combination with other standard of care therapies, especially immunotherapy. The work includes using cell and molecular biology techniques such as cell culture, knock-in/knock-out experiments, cell viability assays, RT-PCR, Western blot, flow cytometry, and the use of in vitro and in vivo models. The postdoctoral scientist will also be contributing towards the development of three-dimensional spheroids co-culture with immune cells, downstream functional assays and corresponding imaging techniques, establishing the complete workflow for evaluation of immunomodulatory essential genes that can be used for various cancer types.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- To assist in establishing the study design, conducting experiments aligning with program objectives
- To assist the Head of the Research Unit to prepare and compete for grant applications to ensure the sustainability of the program
- To ensure that the research program meet external and internal milestones, and to be responsible for drafting and submitting the necessary reports.
- To ensure that the collaborations are established and maintained to meet agreed external and internal milestones
- To supervise and mentor research associates, students and other internal as well as external scientists, as and when required
- To communicate project or experiment results effectively
- To resolve problems and to work towards timely and high-quality project completion
- To assist internal stakeholders to meet external and internal milestones, and to be responsible for drafting and submitting necessary reports
- Other responsibilities include:
- To deputise for the Head of Research Unit when appropriate
- To represent Cancer Research Malaysia when appropriate
- To take responsibility for designated projects as necessary
- To undertake other administrative tasks as required
QUALIFICATIONS
- Educated to PhD level with relevant experience in cancer biology; or Master’s degree with at least 2-3 years of relevant experience in cancer biology.
- Experience and skills in molecular and cell biology (experience in animal studies will be an advantage)
- Experience with processing and analysing genomic and transcriptomics data
- Experience in presenting scientific data both in spoken (conference) or written (publication) form
- Experience in study design and grant writing
- Driven by a strong sense of making an impact, with problem-solving skills, including conflict resolution skills
- The ability to prioritise own workload and work to deadlines
- Adopts a pro-active attitude to work
- Assumes full responsibilities within role
- Passion for CRMY's mission
About the Company

Cancer Research Malaysia
We are an independent and non-profit cancer research organisation based in Malaysia. Funded by donations and research grants, we conduct research in niche cancers often found in our Asian population.
Cancer — the big ‘C’ — continues to be a stigma, only spoken about in hushed whispers; how it’s bad karma, how much it costs, and that nothing could be done.
Confronting this stigma head on, CRM has been reversing this language of cancer, transforming the big ‘C’ to a little ‘c’, and we plan to develop tools backed by good research to ensure that we can truly fight cancer on all fronts.
We believe that we will reverse the grip of cancer in our lives. We want researchers to win the war against cancer by turning it around with new ways of prevention and cure. We want to empower the public through impactful outreach programmes, with the hopes that Malaysians will respond differently to cancer by coming forward for screenings and going through with treatments.
Our driving force is held together by these goals:
- Improving the survival rates of Asian cancer patients, focusing on neglected areas of research.
- Empowering Asians to have the proper screening and treatment.
- Improving survival rates by being more accessible, focusing on providing existing cures to patients rather than sit on inaction and potentially losing lives.
- Making affordable and timely treatments by repurposing drugs, acknowledging the reality that developing new cures are costly and risky.
- Putting Malaysia in the global spotlight for cancer research by collaborating with top scientists around the world,and working to nurture the next generation of Malaysian cancer researchers.