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Stroke Research and Prevention Group of HKU (stroke.hku.hk) to assist in neuroimaging data acquisition and analysis, write-up of the results, as well as training of students Apply image analysis skills
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. The appointees will work with Professor Cecilia K. Y. Chan on her projects related to AI literacy and the integration of AI technologies into education. Applicants should be self-motivated, able to work
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to work independently as well as in a multidisciplinary team. The appointee will work semi-independently under the supervision of Professor Stephanie Ma on research projects relating to cancer cell
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Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Medical Informatics, biostatistics or a related discipline, with a good research publication record and strong programming skills. Preference will be given to those with previous
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Fellow in the Division of Neurology of the Department of Medicine, School of Clinical Medicine (Ref.: 532562) We now invite applications for the captioned post. Duties and Responsibilities Assist in
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Health or other related disciplines with at least 2 years of post-bachelor's work experience. Previous work experience in big data analysis, managing large databases of multiple research projects relating
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learn and perform state-of-the-art research for drug target identification and drug development. Enquiries about the duties of the post should be sent to Professor Clive Chung at cyschung@hku.hk
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to Professor Alan Wong at aslw@hku.hk . A highly competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and experience will be offered, in addition to annual leave and medical benefits. The University only accepts
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an interdisciplinary team setting. Enquiries about the post should be sent to Professor Yang LIU at yangliu9@hku.hk . A highly competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and experience will be offered, in
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on research projects related to health service research and/or global healthy aging promotion, and assist in research grant application, project leadership, data analysis and research dissemination. A highly