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Research Assistant in the Centre for Biomedical Informatics (Assistant Professor Wilson Goh)We are currently recruiting a Research Assistant who will join the Centre for Biomedical Informatics at Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, a joint medical school between Imperial College London and Nanyang Technological University (NTU). The Centre for Biomedical Informatics is part of the Data Science cross-cutting research theme within the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) and aims to provide cutting-edge data analytics to the rest of the research themes within LKCMedicine as well as the schools clinical partners and the broader research ecosystem.For more information, please visit:Centre for Biomedical Informatics | Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine | NTU SingaporeThe incumbent primary role is to work on a research study involving Open Science. Open Science promotes transparency and reproducibility in research. It can be divided into six areas: open access (publication), data sharing, reproducibility, open evaluation, open policies, and open tools. He/She will work on a research project that focus on supporting the domains of open tools and reproducibility. He/She will assist in developing workshops in Github and Jupyter Notebook (open code). The workshops will help to train researchers how to use these tools. Longitudinal analyses involving interviews and data tracing, will be conducted to identify roadblocks and assay tool usefulness. He/She will also conduct surveys to collect data about the researchers’ attitudes towards open science and their perception of the benefits/risks of using Github and Jupyter. He/She will perform the mixed-methods analysis and assist the team in manuscript and report preparation.There will be plenty of opportunities to work cross-functionally with different stakeholders of the school namely, scientists and administrators. You will acquire deep insights and knowledge about how best to reinforce the open science practices within the NTU research community.Reporting to the co-director of the Centre for Biomedical Informatics, Assistant Professor Wilson Goh, responsibilities include:ResponsibilitiesTo conduct research activities such as participant recruitment, collect data from the research subjects and conduct survey/interviewsTo perform both qualitative and quantitative research data analysis to assay open code tool usefulness and roadblocksTo perform administrative dutiesTo develop and implement activities to promote open science culture within the school.In addition, to undertake ad-hoc tasks where requiredSkills /qualifications/ qualities:BSc or Diploma holder in informatics, bioinformatics or any relevant quantitative disciplinesFamiliarity with GitHub and Jupyter will be requiredGood command of English and interpersonal skills (i.e. comfortable working in a cosmopolitan environment).Highly driven and resourcefulGood project management skillsAble to work independently as well as within a team.
The Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine), a partnership between Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU) and Imperial College London (Imperial), is training a generation of doctors who will put patients at the centre of their exemplary medical care. The School’s primary clinical partner is the National Healthcare Group, a leader in public healthcare recognised for the quality of its medical expertise, facilities and teaching. Named after local philanthropist Tan Sri Dato Lee Kong Chian, the School, which was officially opened by Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean on 28 August 2017, is a model for innovative medical education and a centre for transformative research.
Graduates of the five-year undergraduate medical degree programme that started in 2013 will have a strong understanding of the scientific basis of medicine, along with interdisciplinary subjects including engineering, technology, business and the humanities. Its first doctors will graduate in 2018 with a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), awarded jointly by NTU Singapore and Imperial.