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related discipline. Preference will be given to those with excellent track record, research experience and strong expertise in cancer bioinformatics, cancer biology and/or cancer immunology as well as cell
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collaborative multi-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
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, Python, SAS, or similar) fluent in English (written and spoken) proven grant-writing success and ability to secure funding strong academic track record (peer-reviewed publications, conference presentations
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the Division of Neurology of the Department of Medicine, School of Clinical Medicine (Ref.: 532032) We now invite applications for the captioned post. Duties and Responsibilities Assist in collaborative multi
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Chinese Able to multi-task and work independently as well as in a team Experience in clinical research is perferable What We Offer The appointee would be exposed to ample opportunities in developing
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in Education or related fields of study with a publication track record. They should have strong knowledge in classical Chinese and an excellent command of written and spoken English and Chinese
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institutes/centres. There are around 40,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students who are recruited globally, and more than 4,000 members of academic and academic-related staff coming from multi-cultural
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learning strategies; work independently in developing, implementing and evaluating school-based support plans for project schools; nurture project schools’ multi-level innovation and leadership capacity
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for Post 1: Urban Analytics An excellent publication track record; publications in Nature portfolio journals are highly advantageous; Experience in grant proposal preparation; and Proven experience in
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, molecular and cell biology, and animal models. Skills in bioinformatics are advantageous. Candidates should be highly motivated and have a track record of publications in international journals. The appointee