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research related to nanomedicine Manage data collection and analysis Assist in organizing dissemination events Prepare research reports and documentation Perform additional duties as assigned Enquiries about
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will work on projects related to oral microbiology and organoid development, under the supervision of Prof. Jade L. L. Teng. For inquiries, please contact Prof. Teng at llteng@hku.hk . Further
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able to work well in an interdisciplinary team What We Offer The appointee would be exposed to ample opportunities in developing an academic career. The appointment will commence as soon as possible on a
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to ample opportunities in developing an academic career. The appointment will commence as soon as possible on a temporary basis for 1 to 3 year(s), with the possibility of renewal subject to satisfactory
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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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Biology, Biomedical Sciences, or a related discipline. Experience in animal research would be an advantage. The appointee will work together with a research and development team focusing on Immunology and
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vulnerable groups to address digital inequality. He / She will work closely with the PI and the project team to: Contribute to all aspects of research process, including study design, instrument development
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Post-doctoral Fellow Scheme. The appointee is expected to contribute to the research project “Justice in China: Showing the way with forensic voice comparison” and develop their own project(s) in
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technical skills in next generation sequencing, including library preparation and bioinformatics analysis. Experience in developing bioinformatics pipeline and maintaining computer server would be
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advanced expertise in developing AI applications using offline/online LLMs (e.g., GPT, Qwen, DeepSeek, Mistral, Llama, Gemma) within Linux environments. They must also demonstrate proficiency in clinical