Research Opportunities
Connecting students, early-career researchers, and clinicians with active research areas across oncology, public health, biomedical science, and sexual health.
Explore a diverse range of active projects within our specialized research hubs. Each area provides a detailed description of current opportunities along with a dedicated application button. Please note that all applications will be processed via Microsoft Forms to ensure a streamlined review by our clinical and academic leads.
Research Opportunities
Translational Oncology & Immunotherapy
Who is this for: Ideal for post-doctoral fellows, clinical research coordinators, and senior medical students with a strong background in molecular biology or immunology who are eager to bridge the gap between lab discovery and patient care.
Typical projects involve analyzing patient response to neo-antigen vaccines, investigating immune checkpoint inhibitor resistance mechanisms, and developing personalized T-cell therapies for solid tumors.
Application form coming soon
Public Health & Epidemiology
Who is this for: Designed for master’s students in public health (MPH), early-career computational biologists, and statisticians interested in large-scale dataset analysis and community health impact assessment.
Activities include longitudinal health outcome studies, spatial analysis of disease prevalence in urban populations, and evaluating the efficacy of regional health interventions using advanced statistical modeling.
Application form coming soon
Sexual & Reproductive Health Research
Who is this for: Specifically tailored for clinicians, nurses, and social science researchers focused on health equity and policy development in the realm of reproductive medicine and patient advocacy.
Current activities involve mixed-methods research on access to reproductive care in rural settings, patient-centered trials for fertility treatments, and policy analysis of sexual health education frameworks.
Application form coming soon
Diagnostic & Molecular Pathology
Who is this for: Suited for pathology residents, lab scientists, and PhD candidates specializing in genomics, high-throughput screening, and the development of next-generation diagnostic tools.
Typical projects focus on establishing novel molecular assays for rare pathology variants, implementing AI-driven histopathology imaging techniques, and validating biomarker panels for early disease detection.
Application form coming soon
How to Apply
We welcome applications from motivated students and collaborators eager to contribute to our research hub through a streamlined 4-step process.
1
Explore
Explore the Research Areas & Groups detailed above to understand our current focus.
2
Identify
Choose the area that best matches your academic background and professional interests.
3
Apply
Complete the relevant application form or use the 'Apply to this group' button as available.
4
Connect
Wait for a follow-up email regarding next steps, such as project matching or onboarding.
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