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Ref.: 532117 Work type: Full-time Department: Teaching and Learning Innovation Centre (47500) Categories: Senior Research Staff & Post-doctoral Fellow Applications are invited for appointment as
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statistical modeling as well as the design and validation of performance assessment and psychometric instruments is mandatory. Familiarity with mixed-methods and/or intervention research for youths/vulnerable
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biomedical sciences, bioinformatics, clinical research or related field strong clinical trial experience (design, execution, and regulatory submissions) proficiency in bioinformatics, statistical analysis (R
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management tools. This role involves designing and executing large-scale epidemiological studies using EHR data, overseeing clinical data annotation/processing from public and Hospital Authority sources, and
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-omic research projects relating to gut microbiota and vascular and brain health Involve in the design, implementation, and testing of statistical and AI software for analysing large healthcare-related
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. Candidates must exhibit a strong command of written and spoken English, and effective communication skills. Additionally, they should display self-motivation, innovation, and the capacity to thrive in
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of Pharmacology and Pharmacy (Ref.: 531729) We now invite applications for the captioned post. Duties and Responsibilities Perform literature reviews for a community pharmacy-related project Design the study
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will be given to those with experience in community health research. The appointee will be responsible for literature review, data collection and analysis; project design, intervention development
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of course coordinator, Professor Wang, and other teaching professors; Run tutorials to undergraduate students with multiple sessions per week; Assist in the design, implementation, and analysis of research
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properties, or multiscale modeling will be preferred. The appointee will be expected to (i) develop and implement machine learning algorithms for materials design and discovery; (ii) collaborate with