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the field of public health, biostatistics, pharmacoepidemiology and epidemiological studies. They must be proficient in data analysis using statistical or computer modelling software, such as Stata or R
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, tissue culture or primary cell culture models, b) ability to work with infectious small animals, or c) omic-science. The appointee will conduct research projects related to emerging agents of hepatitis
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funding availability. Key Duties and Responsibilities Lead and manage innovative research projects in BIM and LLM; Collaboratively develop LLM-based platforms for BIM modeling checking; Assist in crafting
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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
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, including 3D modelling, physics integration, and cross-platform deployment (PC, mobile, AR); integrating and deploying AR navigation applications on Microsoft HoloLens, covering spatial mapping, SLAM
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Biology, Immunology, or a related discipline. Experience in cancer research using various animal tumor models would be an advantage. The appointee will work together with a research and development team
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on protein modeling and de-novo protein design. A highly competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and experience will be offered, in addition to annual leave and medical benefits. The University
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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
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Experience in image analysis packages such as Freesurfer, FSL, SPM, or 3DSlicer, or using machine learning or artificial intelligence models would be advantageous What We Offer The appointee would be exposed
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plasticity with a focus on cancer stemness using hepatocellular carcinoma as a model system, that is part of a theme-based collaborative project. For further information, please contact Professor Stephanie Ma