Rodent Ecology Traineeship
7 days ago
What the role is: Embark on an enriching learning journey at the Environmental Health Institute (EHI), where you will conduct laboratory and field research to advance public health. You will focus on the biosurveillance of rodents, improving understanding of diversity, ecology, and associated pathogens. This role offers the unique opportunity to translate scientific findings into real‐world policy and operations. As part of the EHI family, you will enjoy personal development opportunities in research, project management, and scientific communication, making this an ideal position for researchers seeking technical excellence. What you will be working on: You will be responsible for the following: Conduct research in rodent ecology, including laboratory testing of biological samples Perform field sampling and data collection at various sites across Singapore Analyse research data using statistical methods and data analytics tools Coordinate research projects and maintain project timelines What we are looking for: The traineeship might be for you if you possess the following qualities: Degree in Rodent/Small Mammal Ecology, Zoology, or related life sciences field Strong laboratory skills in molecular biology techniques (including DNA barcoding, qPCR and NGS methodologies)Knowledge of small mammal systematics, biology, ecology, and/or field surveillance methods Basic proficiency in biostatistics and statistical software packages Physically fit for fieldwork activities Experienced in animal dissection and morpho‐taxonomy (preferred)Experience in BSL‐2 laboratory work (preferred)Valid Class 3 driving licence with willingness to drive to field sites (vehicle provided)Successful applicant will be offered a 6‐month traineeship. About National Environment Agency The National Environment Agency (NEA) is the leading public organisation responsible for ensuring a clean and sustainable environment for Singapore. Its key roles are to improve and sustain a clean environment, promote sustainability and resource efficiency, maintain high public health standards, provide timely and reliable meteorological information, and encourage a vibrant hawker culture. NEA works closely with its partners and the community to develop and spearhead environmental and public health initiatives and programmes. It is committed to motivating every individual to care for the environment as a way of life, in order to build a livable and sustainable Singapore for present and future generations. For more information, visit #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Rodent Ecology Traineeship
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Singapore NEA National Environment Agency Full time**[What the role is]** Embark on an enriching learning journey at the Environmental Health Institute (EHI), where you will conduct laboratory and field research to advance public health. You will focus on the biosurveillance of rodents, improving understanding of diversity, ecology, and associated pathogens. This role offers the unique opportunity to...
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Rodent Ecology Traineeship
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Singapore National Environment Agency Full time2 days ago Be among the first 25 applicants Get AI-powered advice on this job and more exclusive features. What the role is Embark on an enriching learning journey at the Environmental Health Institute (EHI), where you will conduct laboratory and field research to advance public health. You will focus on the biosurveillance of rodents, improving...
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Wildlife Management Research Traineeship
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