Who are we
We are Cambridge CARES the University of Cambridges research centre in Singapore established under the National Research Foundation (NRF) CREATE programme (). Within Cambridge CARES BloodCounts!is a collaborative research initiative that brings together the University of Cambridge A*STAR NTU NUS SingHealth and numerous partners across the UK Belgium The Gambia India and the Netherlands.
BloodCounts! focuses on elevating the clinical value of the full blood count (FBC) the most commonly performed clinical test worldwide through the development of novel AI methodologies. We have access to population-scale raw flow cytometry data which underpins the summary FBC reports used daily by millions of clinicians. We have demonstrated that applying AI techniques to this data can uncover additional clinically relevant insights including markers for cancers iron deficiency and pregnancy outcomes.
This NRF AI for Science project aims to develop multi-modal foundation models of blood by integrating flow cytometry data with cell-level imaging data. These models will be developed using anonymised data from SingHealth and NUHS patients. The goal is to build a population-scale foundation model of blood that performs equitably across all genetic ancestries represented in Singapore.
The models will be applied to clinical studies in stroke and lung cancer with the objective of identifying novel biomarkers that can inform and improve clinical treatment strategies.
This project will integrate with the wider BloodCounts! consortium enabling co-development of models and rapid hypothesis testing across European African South Asian and East Asian populations. Researchers worldwide will be able to access our models and insights via a secure platform APIs and open-source code and models that can be fine-tuned for further research.
The BloodCounts! AI for Science team is led by Professors Michael Roberts and Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb (Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP) University of Cambridge) and Professor Weisi Lin (College of Computing & Data Science Nanyang Technological University). They are supported by Dr Nicholas Gleadall (University of Cambridge) Professor Tan Bee Huat Iain (SingHealth) Professor Hui Ji (NUS) Professor Mickey Koh (St. Georges Hospital London) Dr Hwee Kuan Lee (A*STAR) Professor Parashkev Nachev (University College London) Professor Willem Ouwehand (University of Cambridge) Dr Suthesh Sivapalaratnam (Barts Health) and Dr Chuen Wan Tan (SingHealth) alongside a broad network of collaborators.
Who are we looking for
The Scientific Project Manager will play a key role in coordinating managing and delivering the BloodCounts! projects research and development objectives. The postholder will support the leadership and interdisciplinary research teams from Cambridge and Singapore. This role requires a combination of scientific understanding project management expertise stakeholder coordination and administrative leadership within a complex international research environment.
What can we offer you
Please note that this post is mainly based in the CREATE Tower at NUS University Town Singapore.
Informal enquiries could be sent to
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority